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Ignatzio 2 year s ago
The swedes get cred for using the cheese slicer? Norwegians DID invent it!
       
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Thirza 2 year s ago
#31 good to know that cars have Russian plates in Brazil.
       
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L.r. 2 year s ago
Here is Bangkok’s full name: Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit 36
       
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Emanuel 2 year s ago
so many items are so wrong
       
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Gwendolyn 2 year s ago
Emanuel, jup and the pics also don't match
       
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Gus 2 year s ago
Emanuel,

wrong or at least not unique to a country.
       
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Jos 2 year s ago
#8 Photo of a garbage truck in Florida.
       
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Peg 2 year s ago
#11 True in France and in most European country

#32 True and it's wonderfull good . They don't have more accidents because of that!
       
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Roxanne 2 year s ago
Peg,#32 Almost 70% of the Autobahn has a hard speed limit. There were a few attempts to make it nationwide, but the germans love their cars. The whole world like german cars...
       
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Nelly 2 year s ago
#35 absolutely wrong.
       
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Edmund 2 year s ago
#16 : it's not exactly "in Italy". It's "everywhere in the world, except usa". The rest of the world thinks it's normal do give a decent wage to waiters, and it is fair to display the real price customer will have to pay. Still you can tip, if you want, it the really reward good waiters.
But in a way it is true, they do that in Italy.
       
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Mimi 2 year s ago
#15 only in older houses (70+ years)
#19 nonsense
#35 "hoi" is just Dutch for "hi"
#39 common in Northern Europe (Scandinavia, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands)
       
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Hallie 2 year s ago
The comments are better than the captions. I learn things in comments.
       
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Junius 2 year s ago
These aren't really strange.
       
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Nelson 2 year s ago
#39
so serious about their cheese?

Wth, how do you get thin enough slices with a knife...with thick slices the taste overpowers everything else.

oh and there are several types of cheese slicers...some are full metal plates with a cutting edge as in the picture, others are a very thin piece of metal string attatched at each end to a piece of wood
       
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Permelia 2 year s ago
#36, but i don´t think that they drink only german beer like the four in the picture dash
       
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Gerrie 2 year s ago
#16 The service fee goes to the owner!!! Always leave a tip to the waiters (do you understand american tourist?)
       
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Barnabas 2 year s ago
Gerrie,
In the States a waiter gets 2 or 3 dollars an hour. Try to find someone who will do it in Europe. They get a decent wage, so, my opinion is you are wrong (or a waiter who want's to have some extra money from tha American 'idiot's).
       
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Tine 2 year s ago
Gerrie, in any developed country the waiter is paid properly to do their job. A tip is something you pay extra to show your appreciation in the service or food. And if the service fee go to the ponwe, so what? The services are paid for by the owner, to that's only fair.
       
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Tine 2 year s ago
#37 instead of saying "say cheese" when taking a photo try saying "say boobies" instead. The smiles will be much more genuine! laughing
       
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Morris 2 year s ago
#16 is as stupid as the obrigation to tip in the usa. "Coperto" is not a tip! Is a fee to help pay for rent, plates, cups, forks, etc.... that should be the owner responsability, so for my point of view is a scam, a legal scam, but still a scam...
In the usa you are obligated to leave a tip because the owner don't pay enough to the employers, you cannot explain this to an european because we don't understand that......
In the rest of europe everything is included in the price of the dish, if you wan to leave some tip for the good food/service, etc... its ok, but the wages, rent, every cost is already in the price of the item you purchase
       
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Little 2 year s ago
These things are strange if you are form the USA. I am european, and these things are not that weird to me. We know that things are done other ways in other countries.
       
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Keziah 2 year s ago
#1 Is a country that is smaller than most American suburbs, so yeah...much easier to do.
       
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