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Edny 3 year s ago
Actually most ex british colonies, like Australia, New Zealand, South Africa,India etc plus other countries like Japan drive on the left. Are you just a typical uninformed American?
       
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Bethena 3 year s ago
@ Edny I'm glad lad you clarified your statement with "most". Canada was once a British colony that drives on the right.

I have to ask- Are you just a typical uninformed user of the English language? In English, proper nouns such as the word "British" are capitalized.

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Eben 3 year s ago
Bethena,

me kan gud spek englesh!

Beedy,
in germany we have ice cream trucks with music, but also a scrap metal collector, also with music.
       
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Jr 3 year s ago
Edny. Go stick your head in a blender.
       
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Patsy 3 year s ago
At age 30, the cinnamon attack is upgraded to pepper...
       
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Mackenzie 3 year s ago
Good list
       
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Hessy 3 year s ago
#2 Tell everyone to say "boobiiiiieess". Everyone smiles at boobies. :-)
       
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Beedy 3 year s ago
#5 I think that most countries don't have any musical ice cream trucks. I've always seen this as a cliché from the US.

And even though #9 is true about street names, the french post address example is wrong. In France it should be written "12, rue du Louvres, 75001 PARIS"
       
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Maxine 3 year s ago
#4 The most descent thing to do when answering your phone is to say your name, just to make sure that you are in fact the person that the caller wants to speak to, and to eliminate any confusion wether the caller dialed the correct number or not.
       
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See 3 year s ago
Maxine,Nice idea but I have been having too many scam callers of late. Do not want to give anyone my name until I know who they are now.
       
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Jeannie 3 year s ago
#4 i like the Japanese way "moshi moshi"
       
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Costa Rica’s streets have no names.

Until 2010, Costa Rica’s streets had no name, meaning that when you had to send something there, you’d use famous monuments or other landmarks as a reference, instead of a proper address. This includes landmarks that are no longer there. Some think it’s a way of remembering the Costa Rican past.

 

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