USA In Three Words

 

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How would you describe America in three words?

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Approximately 59 entries (Ranked #5)

Last Entry:
March 2, 2010 at 11:43 EDT

Locations:

  1. Kanda, 07 Japan (Approx. 5 entries)
  2. Franklin, MA United States (Approx. 5 entries)
  3. Portland, OR United States (Approx. 4 entries)
  4. Alexandria, VA United States (Approx. 10 entries)
  5. Stuart, FL United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  6. Austin, TX United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  7. Kansas City, MO United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  8. Atlanta, GA United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  9. Salford, L5 United Kingdom (Approx. 1 entries)
  10. Springfield, IL United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  11. Vienna, VA United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  12. Hermosillo, 26 Mexico (Approx. 1 entries)
  13. Beaverton, OR United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  14. Englewood, CO United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  15. Washington, DC United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  16. Tartu, 18 Estonia (Approx. 1 entries)
  17. Schaumburg, IL United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  18. Seattle, WA United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  19. Newport Beach, CA United States (Approx. 1 entries)

Selections from the comments we received:

The US is the most powerful nation with strong and disciplined military. Powerful also in terms of the economic capability. There is tremendous diversity in cultures, ideas, opinions, people and even in food. Finally, rich is not just in terms of wealth, but also in history, art, and generous.

 —J Ma, Portland, OR United States, November, 25, 2006

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