Anonymous wrote:Handing the server your credit card to pay after a meal. They are not allowed to touch your card (like many European countries). First time I did it the server explained this is the #1 American Tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canadians smile with closed lips, Americans smile with teeth. Canadians say thank you and sorry much more often than Americans. Canadians have a more natural look and Americans have a more botoxed filler look
That seems like only White wealthy Americans with a botoxed look
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canadians smile with closed lips, Americans smile with teeth. Canadians say thank you and sorry much more often than Americans. Canadians have a more natural look and Americans have a more botoxed filler look
That seems like only White wealthy Americans with a botoxed look
Anonymous wrote:Canadians smile with closed lips, Americans smile with teeth. Canadians say thank you and sorry much more often than Americans. Canadians have a more natural look and Americans have a more botoxed filler look
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:morbid obesity
Let’s be precise. The U.S. obesity rate is roughly 41–43%, while Canada sits around 30–32%. So yes, the U.S. is higher — but Canada is hardly some outlier of health virtue. Both countries rank among the highest in the developed world.
No one has asked for statistics. It's how it feels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:morbid obesity
Let’s be precise. The U.S. obesity rate is roughly 41–43%, while Canada sits around 30–32%. So yes, the U.S. is higher — but Canada is hardly some outlier of health virtue. Both countries rank among the highest in the developed world.
Anonymous wrote:morbid obesity