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Exactly! There's no need for competition, but they (blanket statement) always made it about "oh it's like that here, but in the USA...".
I mean, speaking of your home experiences as a point of comparison isn’t inherently bad.
That's right, it can even be interesting to make comparisons and hear people's viewpoints. Unfortunately it was very often from an attitude of not knowing why we wouldn't do it like the USA does it, cuz that works so well. Those conversations get tiring after a while.
Yeah, I can see how that can get old.
As a European/American, I know how fucked things are, that's why I'm here now, not there, and never moving back. Those Americans drank the cool aid.
Already using the European spelling and everything. Truly assimilated.
Do you also spell it as “lemon aid”?