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To chip or not to chip?

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To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

SufficientProject273@reddit

Yea, cheap ones are. Even those are delicious. The chip aisle is vast and full of baked, veggie, low sodium etc. I'd say take a look next time you're in the grocery store. I bet there is one that would tickle your fancy.

To chip or not to chip?

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SufficientProject273@reddit

That just does not compute for me because pickles are not what I would call a strong flavor, I mean I drink a cup of pickle juice just for the hell of it sometime. This is a wild ride.

To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

SufficientProject273@reddit

So you don't like ANY chips? Like none at all? Can't say i've ever met anyone who didn't eat chips. >Also would you eat marshmellows on pizza? Would you eat marshmellow after or before the pizza? Yeah not the same lol That doesn't even make sense. Marshmallows are a sweet confectionary, not savory like Pizza. Chips however are savory and pair with sandwiches well... its why Sandwich stores all have chips with the meals. So, no not on a pizza...but before and after. I have and it was not an issue.

To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

To chip or not to chip?

Posted by Extreme_Obligation37@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 119 comments

Do you know tv game show called Takeshi Castle? Well if i know in USA it was known as MXC?

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Absolutely. I watched Takeshi's Castle as a kid (still don't know why it was on my three channel tv) and later as an adult watched MXC when it came out on Spike TV. Fond memories of me and my dad absolutely hurting ourselves laughing at the commentary from Kenny and Vic.

How old are you, and were you taught how to cite your sources in high school?

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How old are you, and were you taught how to cite your sources in high school?

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Is it common for Americans to use a wash cloth for showering? Or what do you usually use to shower?

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How common is it in your area to take today off for Coachella?

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As a Dane, I don’t mind a roughly 10-year age gap. I’ve noticed that Americans online are very vocal about it, even much smaller ones. So, my lovely Americans, what’s your take on age gaps between adults?

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How have people gotten so big here?

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How does getting a driver's license work in your state, and how old were you when you got yours?

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SufficientProject273@reddit

The parents would rather them learn from them than some stranger they don't know their skill level. Where I am Divers ED is only offered to High School kids and its just one of the coaches. Most people learn to drive around their property by 10 or so anyway.

In the USA, are men who wear qamis/gandoura the male equivalent of a dress considered crossdressers?

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a kind of light tunic, in wool or cotton, with or without sleeves. It normally comes in colored stripes, or more simply white, and is worn primarily in [North Africa](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Africa) and [Western Asia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Asia). The term gandoura is [Arabic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic) in origin.[^(\[1\])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandoura#cite_note-1) In [Algeria](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algeria), there are two varieties of gandoura

How does getting a driver's license work in your state, and how old were you when you got yours?

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How does getting a driver's license work in your state, and how old were you when you got yours?

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Why does the US have zero college infrastructure for an Olympic sport?

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SufficientProject273@reddit

We aren't looking at every state/county etc. We are looking at it from a National standpoint and like you yourself pointed out.... Soccer is Third. While its growing in popularity every year it is still not the powerhouses Basketball and Football are. Table Tennis is not even in the top Ten in the US.

Is lacrosse viewed as a rich people sport in the USA?

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Do normal people take the bus?

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Why is college so expensive in the U.S.A?

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Do normal people take the bus?

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Do normal people take the bus?

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Do normal people take the bus?

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SufficientProject273@reddit

Yes, normal people take the bus and subway where they exist. But more people have cars in the US even in the cities so more often than not the buses and subways have more people on the lower end of the poverty scale.

Do Americans get taught geography?

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SufficientProject273@reddit

1.) Those social media videos are highly edited to only show you the funniest answers or answers that support their view (AmEriCanS ArE DuMb). They will just not show the ones who got it right. 2.) Most people don't use geography once they leave school. It's really not something you use in everyday life outside of your city. Non uses knowledge usually fades.

Do you like go to Trivia Nights?If so is it with friends or just acquaintance?

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Does the US government fund any of your sporting federations / bodies?

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Do American kids usually go to four different schools?

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Do the majority of Americans watch YouTube on TV?

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What's something that comes from America, but ironically not popular in the US?

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What's something that comes from America, but ironically not popular in the US?

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What's something that comes from America, but ironically not popular in the US?

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Do Americans eat actual chicken eggs for Easter?

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Your relationship with your neighbors?

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Is canned food cheaper than cooking a meal?

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SufficientProject273@reddit

A can of Soup is two dollars at wal mart. The ingredients to make the same soup (if I had none) would cost over 10 dollars. Time is a major factor in out decisions though. In the time it would take to make the soup from scratch I could have heated the can soup up, eaten it and washed the bowl.

How much money to give a graduating High School senior?

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so I'm 20 and didn't know I had to sign up for selective service what do I do?

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so I'm 20 and didn't know I had to sign up for selective service what do I do?

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Is Dragon Ball Z Popular?

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My friend, the US was 3 years Deep into DBZ by the time it Aired in Brazil. It unfortunately is pretty much the 'Face" of Anime in the US. Personally I never cared for it. It was many Millennials first Anime... I grew up watching imported Anime in the 80s though.

What is your opinion on cannabis consumption?

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Why do Americans have so many strange ideas on Europeans?

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Is it true Americans don’t get many holidays at work?

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What animal do you call a whistle pig?

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Does "fill me in" sound NSFW?

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SufficientProject273@reddit

Its a super common phrase and has been used for as long as I can remember. As long as its used in the right context no one will think anything. Hey, did you see the new Memo? No, Fill me in.