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Old 05-22-2010, 09:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
warrrreagl
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Cultural Diversities

A long time ago, I created a thread asking our international members whether or not they'd ever actually met an American face to face, and it was a fantastic and eye-opening experience. I learned a lot from that thread, and I'm curious to give it another go. I've been meaning to start this thread for a while, so here it is.

We all know what a culturally diverse family we have here at TFP, often highlighted in some of the discussions we have already had here and there on the forums. I thought we could take advantage of that diversity and learn some things about each others' countries/regions - especially those things that we think are common and may take for granted. No question is too stupid - ask away. How else are we supposed to learn?

So let me start with this one. Do you wear your seatbelt in the car? Are they cumpulsory where you live? Do they infringe on your freedom of choice?
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