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Originally posted by alpha
i got only 10 right, but then again, i'm not american
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But don't you guys have to learn about the US in school?
That's what my Canadian cousins used to complain about _all_ the time. They were pissed that they had to learn about the States and Canada, but here in the States, I learned nothing about Canada.
I spent my summers on a lake in Ontario with them while we were growing up.
I saw lots of New York plates, driving up there. I see them here in Illinois. Not that hard of a question for some Americans. ( I admit I missed it, tho'
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The Statue of Liberty question is as fair a question as a Eiffel Tower or Big Ben question.
Ok, the dime & dollar questions, not fair to non-American residents.
The only way I got 5 out of the 6 colors in the Campbell soup can question was by picturing Andy Warhol's painting in my head.
The slash symbol is international.
Let's see, maybe hotdogs are not international cuisine?
I missed many questions too, but it was fun to rack my brains trying to remember the ancient times when we had TV's with all the channels imprinted on knobs.
Plus it was cool to see *dial,* used when referring to a telephone.
When was the last time anyone dialed a telephone?
I appreciate your (and everyone else's) comments!