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USUAL in your country but NOT anywhere else.

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  • whaleross@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

    Well, you don't wear shoes indoors in any of the Nordic countries.

    We have pineapple and banana and kebab and salad on pizza¹. Apparently it is considered weird.


    ¹ not the same pizza, obviously. That would be weird.

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    nonono, I want to see that tropical kebab pizza

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    • wytch@lemmy.zipW [email protected]

      Cool. I'll be sure and be way more specific and accurate when I make my next glib comment on the internet.

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      Thank you, much appreciated

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        what is that you usually do or see in your country or area but is weird to do in other area you have traveled or vice versa??
        like it is unusual to wear footwear indoors in asia.

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        Large-scale evacuations because of unexploded WW2 ordinance.

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        • S [email protected]

          Hearing gunshots in the wild and not giving a shit. I came straight out the woods, not even off a trail, and there was a young couple by the creek. Having a .22, though really wimpy, didn't want to frighten them. Not the sort of place you typically see other humans. Also, I look like a well-outfitted homeless guy when hiking. I waved and smiled, walked up to introduce myself.

          The were super nice. "Sorry if I worried you. I was popping beer cans down the creek and I never fire any other direction." "Oh! That must have been you we heard!" Given how sound carries over water, I must how sounded like I was very close. No worries.

          LOL, how many non-Americans would hear gunfire in some lonely woods and not run like hell? 🙂 We're rednecks, or redneck adjacent, so it's plenty safe to assume we know how to be safe. Shooting is a brutally Darwinian sport for dumbshits.

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          What's this raygun looking contraption?

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            what is that you usually do or see in your country or area but is weird to do in other area you have traveled or vice versa??
            like it is unusual to wear footwear indoors in asia.

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            Mass urban transit death-sprials.

            There's always some austerity crisis going on with the city bus system, so the buses stop running.

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            • deathbybigsad@sh.itjust.worksD [email protected]

              I hear peoole mix up these terms a lot: FYI "Universal Healthcare" doesn't necessarily mean "Free Healthcare".

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              How could they possibly be different. If it's not free, then it's not universal because it doesn't include the destitute.

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                What's this raygun looking contraption?

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                Italian-made Chiappa Little Badger Extreme. $209. My god. I have never had so much fun with a new gun. Breaks in two pieces, 3.5lbs., hella accurate. Got it two weeks ago, probably took it out 10 times since.

                Wanted a Chiappa Rhino, not practical, just for giggles, can't afford it. Talk about a science fiction weapon, it was even in The Expanse!. And yes, the barrel is on the underside.

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                • deathbybigsad@sh.itjust.worksD [email protected]

                  I live in City/Suburban (its like within a city but no tall buildings), and I hear what sounds like fireworks all the time and nobody gives a shit. And sometime I hear "fireworks" going off in rapid succession like pop pop pop like idk maybe its fireworks, maybe its gunshot, who knows. Just another day. 🤷‍♂️

                  (Yes, this is USA, its a liberal city, so its not the hillbillies)

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                  I'm WAY more concerned with pops in a city. When I lived in Elgin, IL (Chicagoland), the 4th of July made me a bit nervous.

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                    what is that you usually do or see in your country or area but is weird to do in other area you have traveled or vice versa??
                    like it is unusual to wear footwear indoors in asia.

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                    Do old people just stop right in a doorway blocking everyone behind them outside the US? I've been to other countries (specifically Ireland, Germany and Mexico), and didn't experience this but I spent much less time there than I have here.

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                      German here. The Germans you describe seem fairly normal. Air quality > temperature

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                      I understand, it's just a weird behavior from a southern Europe point of view: when it's cold outside we close the windows to keep it out.

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                        How could they possibly be different. If it's not free, then it's not universal because it doesn't include the destitute.

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                        China is labeled as "Universal Healthcare" but its not "free". They have a system equivalent to the US's "ACA", most people purchase insurance through employers. Unemployed people have no insurance. Its not "free". And insurance doesn't cover a lot of things, just like in the USA.

                        I know because my parents regularly call our relative in mainland China over wechat, and I just asked my dad today because of a discussion on another Lemmy thread.

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                          I'm WAY more concerned with pops in a city. When I lived in Elgin, IL (Chicagoland), the 4th of July made me a bit nervous.

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                          Apparantly nobody cares. Didn't even hear police sirens lol. And "stop and frisk" is a thing here.

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                            Huh, thought everyone ran from the rain. I usually have a hat if I'm outside so the rain doesn't annoy me.

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                            It really depends on what rain is like in your location in my limited experience. In the pacific northwest rain is usually a drizzle, it's fine, you don't run. In the american Midwest, you get a feel for the air pressure, listen for thunder, and look at the sky, then you make a comment about your prediction and keep going if you predict a drizzle but start running if it seems like a downpour.

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                            • horse@feddit.orgH [email protected]

                              People don't wear shoes indoors in any civilised country. Only Americans do that.

                              Pineapple and kebab on pizza is available in Germany too, although I think it may be illegal in Italy.

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                              Where I live in Germany it’s very common to leave shoes on indoors (unless there’s a carpet)

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                                Large-scale evacuations because of unexploded WW2 ordinance.

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                                That’s every country in central Europe I think

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                                • R [email protected]

                                  what is that you usually do or see in your country or area but is weird to do in other area you have traveled or vice versa??
                                  like it is unusual to wear footwear indoors in asia.

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                                  Trucks driving down the street yelling commercial promos at you through loud speakers. Annoying af

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                                    The societal problems if the US has been covered by others, but here are some culture shock ones I've experienced, in no particular order:

                                    • still use personal checks
                                    • put down knife after cutting your food, move fork to dominant hand
                                    • drive through everything, including alcohol purchases
                                    • horse and buggy on highway
                                    • doorknobs instead of handles
                                    • almost everyone has air conditioning, so doors and windows stay closed in summer
                                    • double hung windows
                                    • carry water bottles everywhere
                                    • gas stoves and ovens are by far more popular than electric by a good margin
                                    • in sink garbage disposals
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                                    Ive never even been to the US but a big one for me is the lack of electric kettles. Theyre in basically every home here in the UK.

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                                      what is that you usually do or see in your country or area but is weird to do in other area you have traveled or vice versa??
                                      like it is unusual to wear footwear indoors in asia.

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                                      Yellow school buses, apparently.

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                                        Ive never even been to the US but a big one for me is the lack of electric kettles. Theyre in basically every home here in the UK.

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                                        They're not as common. I think most people either use a coffee maker (for coffee), or their microwaves to heat water. However, I have an electric kettle in my office for tea. One thing you may notice in the US vs Europe in that regard is that the standard outlet is 120V, so most small appliances can't pull as much power as their 240V counterparts in Europe. So my electric kettle is probably a little slower than yours.

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                                          what is that you usually do or see in your country or area but is weird to do in other area you have traveled or vice versa??
                                          like it is unusual to wear footwear indoors in asia.

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                                          Any Vietnamese photos of people doing weird things

                                          Look up cursed images Vietnam and you'll find some good ones I swear

                                          Sorry but here is a reddit post of some of them:

                                          https://old.reddit.com/r/VietNam/comments/18q72y7/vietnams_cursed_images_113/

                                          Not reddit:

                                          https://saigoneer.com/saigon-culture/16779-the-discomforting-poetry-of-vietnamese-cursed-image

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