• Cyborganism
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    686 months ago

    Europeans thinking a 2h trip is a long ass trip. Then they come visit North America thinking they can visit from coast to coast by car in two weeks.

    North Americans going to Europe thinking it’ll take 4 hours to go from one city to the next when they can actually cross three whole countries in that time frame.

    • @[email protected]
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      826 months ago

      The most culture shock I’ve ever experienced was being in southern France, craving some Italian, and realizing I can literally just go to Italy for dinner.

      • Cyborganism
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        6 months ago

        Hahahahaha right??? Ain’t that crazy?

        Edit:

        Same happened to me. Was in South West of France. Saw a board on the highway that said Barcelona was 3h away. Like what???

        So we went to Barcelona for a weekend because why the fuck not.

    • @[email protected]
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      216 months ago

      No we don’t think 2 hours is a long ass trip. We think 2 hours is a long ass commute.

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      216 months ago

      Honestly I blame American TV for this. Especially anything involving the FBI! In Hannibal they zip between states non stop like it’s nothing. I assume it’s all supposed to be happening over many days, but it just seems like they’re going to and from work in Minnesota and home in Virginia lol

  • @[email protected]
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    606 months ago

    “Texas needs to shut up before we split in half and make Texas the 3rd biggest state”

    • Alaska probably
    • stebo
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      176 months ago

      even Russia is smoll compared to Africa

      • Maco1969
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        206 months ago

        The Mercator scale on maps makes everything equatorial look tiny compared to northern and southern latitudes.

  • @[email protected]
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    396 months ago

    As the old saying goes, “Europeans think 100 miles is a long way, Americans think 100 years is a long time.”

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        126 months ago

        That’s a common misconception. Europeans hate standard measurements, but they aren’t dumb. They can do conversions.

        • stebo
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          96 months ago

          fair enough but we don’t really have a feel for how far a mile is without converting it to kilometres first

      • @[email protected]
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        56 months ago

        It’s nice to have some quick mental conversions ready.

        1 mile is roughly 1.6 km, so 100 miles is roughly 160 km

        3 feet is roughly a meter

        2 pounds are roughly 1 kg

        1 gallon is roughly 4 liters

        32 fahrenheit it 0 celcius, 100 fahrenheit is slightly over body temperature, 200 fahrenheit is almost enough to boil water… Any other value requires math to figure out…

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          16 months ago

          Any other value requires math to figure out

          -40° requires no math. Too cold to do math at that temp anyway.

  • @[email protected]
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    346 months ago

    So you’re saying they should secede from the Union and be an independent world superpower because they don’t need the rest of us, right? Right?

  • @[email protected]
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    206 months ago

    I grew up in Texas and moved to England. I remember my first weekend there looking at a map thinking of going to visit Cambridge. It was a couple of inches away on the map and I thought, should be an hour maybe an hour and half drive. Imagine my surprise when I arrived in Cambridge in 20 minutes. I forgot to take into consideration scale.

    Yes it was a paper map, I know I’m old.

  • ares35
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    176 months ago

    “that’s not where paris is.”

    --any texan.

  • @[email protected]
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    176 months ago

    I realize it’s all for jokes but I think neither the image nor comments images are adjusting for actual area, since on a projected map there will be warping outwards of center.

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      6 months ago

      and bbq and rodeo and jesus and warm smiles and cold daggers

      also all the cultural influence from Mexico, but that doesn’t count I guess

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        76 months ago

        I think the cultural influences from Mexico should count. As far as food goes, Mexican food is some amazing stuff, but the American variations are different, yet amazing in their own rights. Tex-Mex, New Mexican, and Cali-Mex are some of my favorite spins on traditional Mexican food. Plus I think you’re already including Mexican influences with BBQ and rodeo.

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          46 months ago

          yeah there’s a lot of baggage in saying there’s no culture. cuz that also ties into the whiteness discussion. whiteness is the de facto cultural vacuum, the hegemony that eats other cultures, the mainstream, the default. so portraying texas as a cultural vacuum is sort of erasing everything non-white about it.

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              26 months ago

              yeah i tread carefully, i guess cuz im used to running into chuds on geography reddit. gotta remember that i wont get inbox hate for saying “whiteness” on lemmy

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      26 months ago

      Tons of culture, it’s just all living deep underground near the earths core, where it’s still warm.

    • Match!!
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      26 months ago

      if Europe ever gets colonized it’ll be crushed down to the cultural equivalent of Michigan