• @[email protected]
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    10 hours ago

    As a US citizen I think we forget how much of our shit gets out.

    I’m always surprised when I go abroad and people are up to date with somewhat niche US info. I was in Hong Kong and some local dude made a reference to the fatass NJ gov who was chilling on the closed beach during lockdowns.

    I do feel like I see far more people complaining about US people making assumptions than I do US people assuming. When I’m replying to someone I don’t put any thought into where they’re from unless they drop a context clue.

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      42 hours ago

      Note: this is just for your understanding, I’m not criticising you.

      It’s the little things, like using NJ as a short form assuming everyone to know. Hong Kong is arguably more well known globally, but you spelled it out.

      The ones in the know often don’t see the assumption.

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        22 hours ago

        This is true. I wonder how often people assume and don’t think anything of it because it doesn’t even register that they may not be correct.

        That said, I once did have a long conversation here with someone who just straight-up refused to believe I’m not American and would not take my word for it. I never quite got why he believed I’d be lying about that, but that person would not be persuaded, and it was one of the most baffling interactions I’ve had in my life.