American students abroad told to pretend to be Canadians

and i wonder why, lol

STEVE GIEGERICH
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

As anti-war sentiment rises in other countries, U.S. colleges are warning their students studying abroad to avoid demonstrations, street corner debates on U.S. foreign policy and clothes that identify them as Americans.

But just to be on the safe side, some students are passing themselves off as Canadian.

In interviews over the past week, students and faculty overseas said the anti-American sentiment they’ve encountered has been directed at the Bush administration — not at U.S. citizens.

“As far as being an American in Italy, I don’t in any way feel unsafe,” said Christopher Bottoni, a junior at Pennsylvania’s Villanova University who is studying in Milan.

Back home in New Jersey, Bottoni’s father, Lou, is a bit more apprehensive. “Am I worried?” he said. “There’s no question about it.”

Like many parents with a child overseas, Bottoni stays in touch with his son via cellphone.

That technology, along with e-mail, helps to alleviate the fears of many parents with children overseas, said Carla Slawson, vice-president of the Chicago-based Institute for International Education of Students — a consortium that customizes foreign studies programs for over 125 top colleges and universities, including Villanova’s.

Since the start of the war, the institute has received 43 calls from the parents of the 1,200 students it now has studying abroad. Slawson said the parents asked primarily about the institute’s evacuation plans.

As war became imminent, Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts directed faculty representatives to severely restrict the activities of the school’s 142 students studying in Europe and Australia.

Besides asking students to stay away from demonstrations, the restrictions include cutbacks on independent weekend travel, a curfew and instructions to keep in constant contact with family and friends by cellphone and e-mail. The U.S. State Department also has issued a general warning to all Americans abroad.

“I don’t know if we can protect them, but we can make sure that everything is in place to the best of our ability to make sure they’re safe and accounted for,” said Natalie Mello, Worcester’s director of global operations.

“But to be realistic, I can’t be sure everybody is safe, even in Worcester.”

While the rules enacted by the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University weren’t quite as strict, the combined Minnesota schools did suggest another tactic to avoid becoming the target of anti-American rhetoric — one favoured for decades by U.S. students hoping to keep a low profile.
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“We told them, if you’re travelling or if you’re out somewhere for the weekend, tell someone you’re Canadian,” said Stephen Burmeister-May, the director of international education.
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One of Nathan Brever’s classmates did just that during a trip through Spain. But the St. John’s junior — studying in London — declined to be part of the ruse.

“To be honest, I feel a little bad not standing up for my nation,” he said. “I am an American and I am proud for what America stands for.”

how can some one pretend to be canadian, when a canadian is only someone who wishes they were american? quite the enigma really

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how can some one pretend to be canadian, when a canadian is only someone who wishes they were american? quite the enigma really
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I think most Canadians would disagree with you. Canadians hate being associated with Americans. I don't blame them, judging from your typical "American" comment.

Wayne Gretzky lives in California. Enough said.

You know?

I never ever thought to deny I was an American ever.

Why would I?

How could I?

Doesn't the constitution verify that?

Doesn't it protect freedom?

Isn't it supposed to?

Poor Canadians. They may feel so insulted. Now these arrogant Yanks claiming to be Candians to save their arses :~)

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Wayne Gretzky lives in California. Enough said.
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True, and he still refuses to be labelled as "American". Hrmm, wonder why.

"True, and he still refuses to be labelled as "American"."

I suppose, but it looks like he wanted his kids to be American. Any good parent will want their kids to have things better than they did.

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"True, and he still refuses to be labelled as "American"."

I suppose, but it looks like he wanted his kids to be American. Any good parent will want their kids to have things better than they did.
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Any good parent would want to protect their kids from slums, ghettos, crime, racism, and ignorance, all associated with America. If you want to call that better, sure go ahead. And Wayne's kids are just as Canadian as he is.

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Any good parent would want to protect their kids from slums, ghettos, crime, racism, and ignorance, all associated with America. If you want to call that better, sure go ahead. And Wayne's kids are just as Canadian as he is.
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Aren't those associating slums, ghettos, crime, racism, and ignorance with America are the ones being ignorant?

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Aren't those associating slums, ghettos, crime, racism, and ignorance with America are the ones being ignorant?
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No, you see, unlike Americans, Canadians don't think that the world ends at it's borders. We probably know more about America than "Americans" do, and slums, ghettos, crime, racism, and ignorance is a reality in the US.

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how can some one pretend to be canadian, when a canadian is only someone who wishes they were american? quite the enigma really
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Come to Canada one day pal. You'll see what a difference a border can do. Canadians arent what you think we are. We have morals. We value human life. We have a real democracy instead of business men running a country like it was theirs.

I should leave you alone. Your boss would be mad if he knew you werent packing cowboy hats into cardboard boxes.

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how can some one pretend to be canadian, when a canadian is only someone who wishes they were american? quite the enigma really
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Talk really fast?

Canada is like the guy you go out with who is the designated driver, makes sure he pays for everything and can never really pick up a chick. He is just happy that you are his friend. :hehe:

"Canada is like the guy you go out with who is the designated driver, makes sure he pays for everything and can never really pick up a chick. He is just happy that you are his friend."

So true Chaltahai, which makes me think of something else. If the male american students traveling abroad want to get laid, they'd be smart NOT to say they were Canadian.

As I've said before, any canadian of pakistani descent only lives there because they, or the family member(s) that first emigrated couldn't get into the US. Anyone claiming otherwise is a flat out liar. I mean it's Canada for christ's sake. So, I understand your frustration.

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As I've said before, any canadian of pakistani descent only lives there because they, or the family member(s) that first emigrated couldn't get into the US. Anyone claiming otherwise is a flat out liar. I mean it's Canada for christ's sake. So, I understand your frustration.
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You moronic yank. Get your head out of your a**. Thanks though, for confirming the typical American mentality once again. Sorry to burst your bubble, but people in Canada choose to live in Canada because it's one of the best places in the world to live in. Canadians choose to stay away from the slum, and crime infested cities of the US. Go read up on the human development index and see for yourself.

What is the UNDP index for US and Canada? Anyone knows...

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Thanks though, for confirming the typical American mentality once again.

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Generalizing yet again, nasty habit.

"You moronic yank. Get your head out of your a**. Thanks though, for confirming the typical American mentality once again. Sorry to burst your bubble, but people in Canada choose to live in Canada because it's one of the best places in the world to live in. Canadians choose to stay away from the slum, and crime infested cities of the US. Go read up on the human development index and see for yourself."

Methinks doth protest too much...

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So true Chaltahai, which makes me think of something else. If the male american students traveling abroad want to get laid, they'd be smart NOT to say they were Canadian.

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As long as they don't say they're American, they'll be fine. The only way Americans will be able to get laid with women who aren't overweight is to travel abroad.