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RE: Musing Posts

in #musing-threads7 years ago

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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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.