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probiesays...

There is something so comical about Indians and how they incorporate melody into their language. I couldn't help but laugh when both his logo came up, as well as during the middle intermission with the "terminology" break.

This only makes me wonder what they find odd and humorous about our Western culture. What is it that we do that strikes them as funny?

chingalerasays...

" What is it that we do that strikes them as funny?"

One of them is using wads of paper to wipe our asses...
Here's a few more...

Absence of topless beaches in the U.S.
Our often obsessive pre-occupation with germs and the west's plethoric use of "products" for grooming
Kissing anyone besides a lover on the mouth
Leaving home at 18 to "live on one's own" (unlike Americans, family units enjoy an enduring and innate cohesion-Most other cultures also have a healthy respect and prominent place for their seniors that the west has forgotten as well)
Halloween (the U.S. is the only country that celebrates this like Americans do)

Yogisays...

We're starting that continual family living thing it seems. I've known tons of guys who took till 25 or 28 to leave home and find their own way. It was basically forced on us because of various employment issues and economy busts though. Not loyalty to our kin as far as I can see.

I was actually dating an Indian girl before she found her own Indian guy and up and married him. She lives with him and his parents and sister and her husband and kids. She helps take care of the kids constantly and goes to work and they all spend time together. She was just asking me about what type of car to buy that would carry all of them comfortably.

chingalerasaid:

" What is it that we do that strikes them as funny?"

One of them is using wads of paper to wipe our asses...
Here's a few more...

Absence of topless beaches in the U.S.
Our often obsessive pre-occupation with germs and the west's plethoric use of "products" for grooming
Kissing anyone besides a lover on the mouth
Leaving home at 18 to "live on one's own" (unlike Americans, family units enjoy an enduring and innate cohesion-Most other cultures also have a healthy respect and prominent place for their seniors that the west has forgotten as well)
Halloween (the U.S. is the only country that celebrates this like Americans do)

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