BoneSnapDeez wrote:Canada is superior to America in every way except for weather.Ack wrote: Could be worse. At least you're not Canadians.
Also except for the price of beer and gas.
You know the essentials.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Canada is superior to America in every way except for weather.Ack wrote: Could be worse. At least you're not Canadians.
Is it still called mileage then?BoneSnapDeez wrote:Gas mileage is better in Canada because they use kilometers not miles.
We wish we could intergrate them fully by the 3rd generation. We simply FAIL at it. But I also know of people who were fully intergrated into the US from the first generation. I think it should be super easy for Europeans who are willing to live like Americans to intergrate that fast.Ack wrote: Oh, and ZeroAx, full integration into the United States is believed to definitely occur by the third generation of a family living in the United States. The original immigrants may never fully integrate, but their grandchildren will.
Also...really? American alcohol sucks? I think you should reconsider that by examining our contributions to the world of whiskey. And American wine is quite respected, even beating out Western Europe for awards. Yes, our beer industry has problems, and they're even worse than you think (seriously, American beer history is disturbing). But there's a lot more alcohol here than just that.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
Some people over there actually drink light beer. I'm not kidding, I saw that with these eyes of mine that the earth will one day devour.ZeroAX wrote:Hm. What's wrong with your beer industry?
As in low calories, light beer?jfrost wrote:Some people over there actually drink light beer. I'm not kidding, I saw that with these eyes of mine that the earth will one day devour.ZeroAX wrote:Hm. What's wrong with your beer industry?
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
PSN: Green-Whiskeyninjainspandex wrote:Maybe I'm just a pervert
At least you still have the biggest burgers in the world mate. /pat on backForlorn Drifter wrote:Yes, and all the real men in America shake their heads in shame.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
Yeah...Top 10 Wines 2012 in Wine Enthusiast Magazine, 5 were American. The no. 1 wine of Winespectator.com? American. Top 7 spots for wineries in the world, according to Insider Monkey? 2 are American, including the #2 spot (admittedly the #1 was Tuscany).ZeroAX wrote:We wish we could intergrate them fully by the 3rd generation. We simply FAIL at it. But I also know of people who were fully intergrated into the US from the first generation. I think it should be super easy for Europeans who are willing to live like Americans to intergrate that fast.Ack wrote: Oh, and ZeroAx, full integration into the United States is believed to definitely occur by the third generation of a family living in the United States. The original immigrants may never fully integrate, but their grandchildren will.
Also...really? American alcohol sucks? I think you should reconsider that by examining our contributions to the world of whiskey. And American wine is quite respected, even beating out Western Europe for awards. Yes, our beer industry has problems, and they're even worse than you think (seriously, American beer history is disturbing). But there's a lot more alcohol here than just that.
hahahahaha. Come on dude. American wine? And your whiskey, yes it's good, but Europe (aka the Scots) have you outclassed.
Hm. What's wrong with your beer industry?
maybe, but you simply can't compare with Europe when it comes to alcohol. Don't forget how many French/Italian wines, German/Dutch/Czech beers, Scottish whickeys, Russian Vodka exist. And let's not even mention the obscure Balkan drinks.
In Greece alone we have 3 (though pretty similar) region specific drinks (you probably only know of ouzo). Though honestly they taste like crap, I have no idea why tourists (or my fellow countrymen for that matter) drink it
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Now if it's about gun, I think we invented a type of sword about 5 centuries ago
Isn't that true for every country really? It really depends on whether the children are born to a family of 2 immigrants of the same country, who live in an area with a lot of immigrants from the same country, or is the child 50% native 50% immigrant. My experience might be limited, but generally the children of 1st generation immigrants are fully integrated/Europeans when they have one native parent.Ack wrote: Oh, and ZeroAx, full integration into the United States is believed to definitely occur by the third generation of a family living in the United States. The original immigrants may never fully integrate, but their grandchildren will.