Why don't you put milk and sugar on your oatmeal? :wave2:
Does all doors in america really open inwards so that they are easy to kick in?
Dear Americans,
I have made several experiments and I have come to this conclusion: Some Americans have difficulties with writing equipment. Would you please tell me:
1. Is that the way primary school teachers show little Americans how to hold writing equipment?
2. Why do most Americans write the digit 2 with a tedious swirl?
3. Why do American manufacturers insist on yellow pencil bodies?
Thank you very much for your concern.
Kind regards.
Dear Americans,
3. Why do American manufacturers insist on yellow pencil bodies?
Where does the word "donnybruck" come from?:wave2:
2. Why do most Americans write the digit 2 with a tedious swirl?
^^^Great, that, I've always wondered about that word, thanks. :thumbsup:
Do you think New Orleans would benefit from a MLB franchise, or other major sports team? It seems Football is the only one they have.
And what do Americans think of the Government's response, or lack thereof, to that disaster situation? :wave2:
Compared to Europe, America seems to have a high rate of driving related deaths. But what is the average yearly mileage for an American driver? I suspect in the Land of Automobiles, it's a good deal higher than most other countries. :wave2:
That has to be way more than the average European. We Americans are a lot more spread out.
I saw a poll recently that said the average American drives 50-60 miles a day. So that would work out to around 18,000-21,000 miles a year. That seems kinda high to me, but its at least in the ball park.
That has to be way more than the average European. We Americans are a lot more spread out.
That's about twice as much as the British average. It's a lot, but means the road death rate is still at least twice that of Britain on a mileage basis. I wonder why there are so many fatals? :wave2: