It seems lately like a lot of teachers at school have been really want to teach me about The Japan but I don't like how they have been going about it. I keep hearing, "Japan made it" or "We made it". Up to now, I've just turned a blind eye and ignored these types of statements because I think it sounds a little arrogant or pious. Lately, I've been trying to flip-the-script and think about how I would talk about things back home. I would NEVER say "Americans or the U.S. made it." I would simply say, "It was made in America."
When you talk about things that were made in your home country, how do you go about telling where it is from?

