Intelligent_Chef9950
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Is Jackie Chan the most famous Asian in America?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 415 comments
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Are cheerful and outgoing people more popular in the United States?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 86 comments
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Is it common for American high school students to drive themselves to school?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 1038 comments
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How do American parents view their children's academic grades?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 176 comments
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Does the belief exist in the United States that getting into a top university guarantees a good life?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 124 comments
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Is it common for low-income students to attend top universities in the United States?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 263 comments
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Why don’t US teen issues seem as bad as in the UK or Australia?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 105 comments
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Do Americans regard certain words as particularly elegant and upscale?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 66 comments
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Is it common for Americans to start working right after high school?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 135 comments
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Do Americans think non-native English speakers need to sound completely accent-free?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 101 comments
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Is bullying serious at boarding schools in the UK?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 23 comments
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What was high school life really like in America?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 4 comments
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Why do British teenagers turn into gentlemen once they become adults?
Posted by Intelligent_Chef9950@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 59 comments