anotherZeldafreak's avatar
You can still do so! :)
fangir05's avatar
Well, that's a relief.
anotherZeldafreak's avatar
:)
So... Your profile told my you're from the USA! I'm curious- if you don't mind, would you like to tell me something about the American way of life? This request might be a bit too general, I guess ;)
fangir05's avatar
I don't see why not. What exactly do you wanna know?
anotherZeldafreak's avatar
Hmm, let's see...
Is there some truth about the stereotype of US Americans having barbecues almost everyday?
At which time do you have to go to school, and when do you come back home?

The last question (for now! *evil laugh* I won't let you go that easily ;) ): In which part of the USA do you live?

Thanks in advance :)
fangir05's avatar
Here's your answers:

To the best of my knowledge, no, that is not true. I'll admit they are very popular in the summer, but even then it's mostly a weekend thing.

School usually runs from 8 AM to 3 PM.

I live on the east coast and that's as specific as I'll tell you :nana:.
anotherZeldafreak's avatar
Thanks for answering :)
So barbecueing is not any more popular than in Germany!

Hehe, that's fine, I don't need to know the place you live at ;) It's just nice to know it roughly.

Round number two:
- How would you describe the kids in your region? Kind, impolite...?
- What kind of attitude do the people around you have towards religion?
- Do you/ your friends have faith in Obama's goals for the future?

Well, it's quite late over here already- good night ;)
fangir05's avatar
My region? Impolite. And a lot of other things I'm not sure I should say :roll:. There's a few good kids thrown in there, but most of them are rude.

I do know a few kids that go to church a lot, but I'm pretty sure only a few people care much for religion in my neighborhood. Well, anyone under 70.

Most of my friends aren't that deep into politics, or they haven't told me, but I personally have some faith in the guy still. I'm just sorry that people are mad at him for not waving his hand and making things great again.
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