I think the immigration entry form in the Us is rather odd from where ever you are from. I'm from Australia and have been to the US a few times on business.
On the form it used to ask, (not sure if it still does) if you are, or have ever been a member of the Nazi party or a Communist, but the one that always cracks me up is the next quest which asks if you have ever been involved with, or have taken part in acts of 'moral terpitude'.
I got a grilling from an officious twit last time I wnet when in a moment of levitiy I suggested that I had, frequently and with gay abandon, and hoped very muich to do so some more!
Has any one else ever done any 'moral terpitude' and if so can they remember very much about it, do they do that stuff in Canada, cos I should like to go there one day.
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Originally Posted by Capt.LoneRanger
Well, I didn't mean to say that all Americans are like that, just to make that one perfectly clear. As you might have guessed from the name, I'm indeed a fan of the US.
During her one year of studies in the US, she made friends for live, including her professor and his family, and some other people, who really helped her a lot, especially in the beginning. After the year, we spent over 4 weeks in the southeast, driving around with a car from Alabama to the Mississippi to Florida and back. We had a great time there and met a lot of really nice people. We still are in contact with them and we will definitely visit them again, hopefully before the end of this year.
So, I'm not saying people in the US are like that or people in the UK are like that, but the TV is, here and there.
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