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Do Americans think they’re the only patriots?

A person who loves, supports, and is devoted to their country is called a patriot.

Here are the key terms associated with this sentiment:

Patriot: A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it.

Nationalist: Someone who has a strong feeling of loyalty and devotion to their nation, though this term can sometimes carry a more political or exclusionary connotation than patriot.

Flag-waver: An informal term for a person who displays very enthusiastic patriotism.

Compatriot: A fellow countryman or countrywoman.

Difference in Perspective:
Patriotism is generally defined as affection for one's country without the need to feel superior to others.

Nationalism can imply a belief that one's country is superior to others, sometimes leading to more aggressive forms like chauvinism or jingoism.
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I just don't understand how you spent all of your life in a house which you moved out of in 2020 and your parents left to you in 2022, when the architect's website says that house was not even built until 2024.

Here, go look at the dates yourself:

build year: https://l-a-architects.com/slavsko-house-realization-photos

design year: https://l-a-architects.com/mountain-retreat-house


But this is what you've stated ... how do you explain the inconsistency?

https://similarworlds.com/countries/ukraine/5541139-Home-for-the-first-time-since-university?rid=65189399

Do you realize that most people on this site think you're the same person who was running, for example, these other similar "Euro catfish" accounts in the past (which are now suspended), and just wonder what you actually get out of it?

https://similarworlds.com/Violetta (supposedly from Sweden)

https://similarworlds.com/antonijamar (supposedly from Slovenia, but used the pics of a model from Russia)