So it's less a thing of nations than households.
But generally: no. I don't like that either.
But generally: no. I don't like that either.
*MySmiley*
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
America's Quirks noticed by Non-Americans
07/11/2011 06:55:22 PM
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Wait, in Europe they leave soap on dishes to dry?
07/11/2011 08:25:33 PM
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It's very regional. They always do that in that other country where they are insane. Like denmark. *NM*
07/11/2011 09:18:26 PM
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I had to ask one of the Brits I worked with about that one
08/11/2011 04:48:11 PM
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I can't even imagine not rinsing them. Like you, I didn't realize anyone did that? *NM*
08/11/2011 04:55:33 PM
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Depends on how much soap was in the water
08/11/2011 10:54:28 PM
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Depends on how much washing-up liquid you put in the water.
09/11/2011 08:13:51 AM
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I don't think it's different.
09/11/2011 04:30:58 PM
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It isn't. I was going to say exactly the same thing about the laziness and "soap."
09/11/2011 05:42:44 PM
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We are talking about washing dishes by hand, right?
09/11/2011 06:50:09 PM
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Yes. And here's the difference between what you do and what I do:
09/11/2011 07:08:06 PM
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EWIE!!! I can't imagine eating soap with every meal... That can't be good for you. *NM*
10/11/2011 01:48:16 AM
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Who are these weirdos who say Americans write checks to pay for things?
07/11/2011 08:27:24 PM
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The problem with these things is that you always get the entire US answering them
07/11/2011 09:32:07 PM
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I'm guessing everybody who's been to the US outside NYC, then.
07/11/2011 09:42:10 PM
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No pretty much everywhere in the US people use plastic 99% of the time *NM*
08/11/2011 12:31:49 AM
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This totally depends where you are.
08/11/2011 12:57:11 AM
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Once again, that isn't what they were talking about
08/11/2011 01:29:19 PM
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You know I worked in a store, right?
08/11/2011 01:49:36 PM
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I repeat: I have NEVER seen someone pay by check in a store since 1989. *NM*
08/11/2011 01:56:59 PM
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I know you travel quite frequently, but I'll refer you to Paul's comment above re: New York. *NM*
08/11/2011 02:10:36 PM
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I spent 1990-1999 in the South, you know. *NM*
08/11/2011 02:46:19 PM
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I knew you'd gotten around.
08/11/2011 03:06:20 PM
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I would call one to two checks a week pretty rare
08/11/2011 06:28:59 PM
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Which is still more often than places that never use them.
08/11/2011 06:58:30 PM
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Oops. This is Jen. Don't start attacking! Eep. *NM*
08/11/2011 06:59:09 PM
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Always good to see couples know each other's passwords
08/11/2011 07:19:18 PM
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I think I know it, but I actually was accidentally in his account. He put the computer down.
08/11/2011 08:08:45 PM
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*I* at least was mostly thinking about rent checks. But yes, I've seen it in stores too.
08/11/2011 09:47:58 PM
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so paper checks are history in ???
08/11/2011 10:51:01 PM
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Belgium. *NM*
08/11/2011 11:13:22 PM
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Rent checks. Utility checks. *NM*
07/11/2011 10:47:58 PM
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Exactly - instead of automated bank transfers. *NM*
07/11/2011 10:50:39 PM
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They still do this in Britain too.
08/11/2011 01:13:52 AM
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What's weirdest about British rent...
08/11/2011 09:48:43 PM
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Re: Who are these weirdos who say Americans write checks to pay for things?
08/11/2011 05:52:19 PM
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I pay the chiropractor with a check. He doesn't have a card reader and I never have cash.
08/11/2011 10:56:47 PM
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Can you buy alcohol in the US at any time?
07/11/2011 08:41:41 PM
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In most countries of Europe you can too, to my knowledge... as long as the store is open.
07/11/2011 09:43:47 PM
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I t varies ste to state or even county to county and city to city
08/11/2011 12:35:27 AM
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We can turn right on a red light too
07/11/2011 09:48:38 PM
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Really? I thought that was unique to the US.
08/11/2011 12:34:14 PM
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The French can do it too.
08/11/2011 03:34:39 PM
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The French are shameless; first they stole our national colors, now this.
09/11/2011 01:19:47 PM
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That's mostly Italy, France is not so bad.
09/11/2011 08:02:51 PM
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That makes sense, but I have heard horrible tales about French farmers in trucks.
09/11/2011 10:24:01 PM
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Cops
08/11/2011 06:31:08 PM
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It is important to distinguish between cautious and combative attitudes.
09/11/2011 02:24:43 PM
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If there's a green right-turn filter light, then you aren't turning right on a red at all . *NM*
08/11/2011 03:33:36 PM
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It's not a light. It's a sign of a green arrow
08/11/2011 03:47:22 PM
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But it's a light that goes on and off.
08/11/2011 06:02:48 PM
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Yes, a permanent sign.
08/11/2011 06:18:26 PM
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Ah, I see. We don't have those, so I thought you meant something different.
08/11/2011 06:47:23 PM
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For me, the strangest thing is the phrase "could care less"
07/11/2011 10:43:54 PM
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In fairness...
07/11/2011 10:50:13 PM
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I think that's just a case of it being said too quickly and slurred too much
08/11/2011 02:14:14 AM
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"you have another thing coming" and "it all goes well" grrrrrrrrrrr
08/11/2011 10:19:27 AM
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Your last question, and a variation of it, was my recurrent thought while reading the list.
08/11/2011 12:38:53 PM
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that is really what stood out to you the most going from Australia to the US?
08/11/2011 04:45:21 PM
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It's "couldn't care less" in America, or at least it is in the part where I live. *NM*
08/11/2011 06:01:50 PM
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It's couldn't care less everywhere- some people just say it incorrectly. *NM*
08/11/2011 06:09:08 PM
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Interesting about the flag.
08/11/2011 04:16:12 AM
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I wonder how much of that is American and how much is European culture.
08/11/2011 12:53:15 PM
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More like "we tend to equate respecting a flag with liking a country"
08/11/2011 01:57:26 PM
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Part of it is, as Joel notes, a general European trauma that isn't shared by some.
08/11/2011 09:56:22 PM
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Because my husband lived in England and has family there, I knew some of these. BUT...
08/11/2011 12:42:07 PM
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It varies here, it's certainly not unusual to have a space between.
08/11/2011 10:00:38 PM
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Huh. Only ever saw those holes in the ground in Belgium. and had to pay to use them.
09/11/2011 03:28:35 PM
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I've never seen them in Belgium - nor in France outside highway parkings, to be fair.
09/11/2011 08:05:09 PM
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When I was in England we saw way more flags than we typically see in the US.
08/11/2011 01:32:47 PM
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So many fat people.
09/11/2011 01:19:24 AM
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We do have high calorie intake and low inclination to exercise. *NM*
09/11/2011 01:26:40 AM
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That's half-true
09/11/2011 02:09:48 AM
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I think there was a Family Guy episode about this.
09/11/2011 02:27:07 PM
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Re: I think there was a Family Guy episode about this.
09/11/2011 02:33:18 PM
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Ah, that makes a difference.
09/11/2011 03:05:44 PM
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