RE: Musing Posts
Different American traditions.
I've lived in America for as long as I can remember and I don't think I'll ever see a portion of the things Americans do.
- The unusually expansive proportion of ice to soda pop. I'm looking at something like this:
I can comprehend doing this to water, yet not soda pops, since you get a) less drink and b) a to a great degree diluted watery material following 5 minutes.
- Leaving shoes on inside.
Just… why? Why deliberately track in the earth and grime from the outside? At whatever point I head toward companion's homes, I generally demand taking my shoes off first thing before somebody swoops in and instructs me to "not stress over it". Alright, whatever you say.
- Slow down holes.
I've heard such huge numbers of American Quorans complain about this issue. How hard would it be able to be to put a thin portion of something outwardly of the slow down to close the hole? I genuinely can't express that it is so clumsy to look at somebody outside the slow down.
- The bit sizes.
Individuals still ask why weight is still such a major ordeal here, and this is a reason. Bigger parts are by and large more favored over the nature of sustenance. Where I live, it appears like the eateries that serve the biggest amounts do the best. Everything's greater here in Texas.