Posted on 04/19/2015 8:29:54 AM PDT by TurboZamboni
I’d like to go read them but these days Chrome takes ANY excuse to crash and burn. Any way you can bulletize the 15 in summary?
Sorry, it may well be a fascinating article, but I’m not going to click 15 times to get 15 points.
I did, merely stated the obvious—obvious to us, not foreigners.
1. The Use of Credit Cards
2. Food Portions
3. Patriotism
4. High School Sports
5. Size of the Country
6. Treatment of Pets
7. Widespread Obesity
8. Amount of Waste
9. The Coffee Culture
10. Emphasis on Physical Fitness
11.Tipping
12. Quality of Customer Service
13. Walmart
14. Size of cars
15.Return Policies
Surprised that “Not everyone is carrying a gun” isn’t listed
WHat??? Nothing about guns and religion? What type of foreigners are these?
16. All you can eat places - nonexistent in Europe and I’m sure most of the rest of the world.
Years ago I hosted foreign exchange students. They were astonished by the “free refills” at the fast food joints.
A man by the name of Alexis de Tocqueville once visited, and marveled at, America, after which he wrote his book, “Democracy in America.”
de Tocqueville:
“In the United States, on the seventh day of every week, the trading and working life of the nation seems suspended; all noises cease; a deep tranquillity, say rather the solemn calm of meditation, succeeds the turmoil of the week, and the soul resumes possession and contemplation of itself. Upon this day the marts of traffic are deserted; every member of the community, accompanied by his children, goes to church, where he listens to strange language which would seem unsuited to his ear. He is told of the countless evils caused by pride and covetousness: he is reminded of the necessity of checking his desires, of the finer pleasures which belong to virtue alone, and of the true happiness which attends it. On his return home, he does not turn to the ledgers of his calling, but he opens the book of Holy Scripture; there he meets with sublime or affecting descriptions of the greatness and goodness of the Creator, of the infinite magnificence of the handiwork of God, of the lofty destinies of man, of his duties, and of his immortal privileges. Thus it is that the American at times steals an hour from himself; and laying aside for a while the petty passions which agitate his life, and the ephemeral interests which engross it, he strays at once into an ideal world, where all is great, eternal, and pure.
“I have endeavored to point out in another part of this work the causes to which the maintenance of the political institutions of the Americans is attributable; and religion appeared to be one of the most prominent amongst them. I am now treating of the Americans in an individual capacity, and I again observe that religion is not less useful to each citizen than to the whole State. The Americans show, by their practice, that they feel the high necessity of imparting morality to democratic communities by means of religion. What they think of themselves in this respect is a truth of which every democratic nation ought to be thoroughly persuaded.”
seems to me 7 and 10 are in conflict.
16)...Lot of old folk working
Years ago, I had a friend whose extended family lived in Czechoslovakia. The Grandmother was finally allowed to come to the US and see her son/his family. The Mom took her with her for all sorts of errands and they finally went to the grocery store. “Where does it come from? What happens when it is all gone? Why aren’t people grabbing things off the shelves?” What was sad (and a wonderful reminder to me at the time) was this woman lived in a Communist country that was so humbled by food that they had to stop the shopping trip. The poor woman couldn’t stop crying.. it was just too much for her.
The thing he could never get over was how so many dumb people in the U.S. could become successful and wealthy.
They’re called Congresscritters.
I gave ‘em the clicks just to see how long it would take to get to the cars and trucks. In my interactions with dozens of foreign visitors this is far and away the #1 amazement, and it starts at the airport and all the way to what co-workers drive. The sight of a solo American driving a 4WD pickup to work just about gives them apoplexy...
And it’s not just the size of the portions but the quality of food. Especially anyone from the British Empire, who has probably never eaten food that wasn’t either boiled, fried, or beaten with a stick.
Peaceful coexistence...
God has truly shed his amazing grace apon thee oh America, and why should thee forget the hand that has begat thee Oh America and guided and guarded thee through out all these years oh America.
God has not forgotten thee oh America so least thee should not forget about him...
Wow, I was just inspired to write that from God.
God hasn’t given up on America just yet...
The site is just another click-bait exercise in add-on, data gathering futility. I hate them.
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