You know you’re an American when… (Part 2)
Comments (1) Published July 13th, 2007 under GeneralAccording to my StatCounter, the most popular way people come to this blog is by searching for “You know you’re an American when…” I wrote a post in November 2006 commenting on the uniqueness of Americans. I figure, I should expand that post and I would love for you to add to this list. So this means, you have to comment.
You know you’re an American when…
Going out for a walk means getting the mail. (Most people around the world do not rely on cars as their mode of transportation. Even Canadians—Canada is geographically bigger than the US—drive 35 percent less than Americans drive).
Speaking a second language means you’re an immigrant. (In most countries, children are encouraged to learn more than one or two languages. The English-only movement is a silly movement that will not work to preserve American culture, but actually limit our educational potentials).
You are disappointed if you have the same cuisine back-to-back. (Most peoples around the world cannot imagine having the freedom to choose between more than one cuisine in the same geographical location).
You think that there are political solutions to spiritual problems. (Maybe there is something unique about our political system that empowers churches and Christians to ally with certain politicians and political parties, but the majority of the world thinks it odd).
Your turn…
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