Edit: I've changed the thread's title to a more friendly one.
(If you don't get it, watch Pulp Fiction!)
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We have players from many countries on MX, so I think it could be a good place for some cultural exchance. I'm not talkin about telling others about Shakespeare and Goethe. But once in a while you want to know something from another country that you would possibly ask if you knew somebody from there, but won't look it up in a encyclopedia (if it is doable anyways). So maybe we use this chance to ask other Trackmaniacs about their country.
Possible questions could be:
- why aren't dutch people all fat, when they have this awesome breakfast sweets (Peanutbutter, Chocolate Hagelslaag...)?
- is it true that every hooplehead can buy a gun in the USA?
Of course there will be a lot of prejeduces involved, but you can only get rid of them, when you talk about it.
So please do not insult people and do not take things personally or too serious.
How it could look like:
American: Is it true that all germans wear
Lederhosen (traditional leather pants)?
German: No, but you can probably see them at taditional events in Bavaria.
Japanese: A little addition: here in Japan it is a new trend to wear
Lederhosen. So when going to a party in Shingoku, you will find a lot of young people wearing them.
(This is just an example I've made up, true or not.)
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So here comes my first question:
Yesterday I watched Jackass. One of them was disguised as an old, fat lady. He/she fell down and layed on sidewalk like injured. People were passing by, but noone helped. I've seen similar situations from the USA on TV, with injured people lying on the street and other people just passing by.
So my question would be: What the f*ck is wrong with you Americans?
Is it just the TV showing the worst situations and cutting out everyone that helped? I've heard that there is a law, that if you help somebody in that kind of situation and do something wrong, you are (legally) responsible for it. Does this law exist? Is it because of that?
In Germany:
I've seen "tests" on german television, were a car-accident was staged. The car was a bit off the road, lying on its roof (f.e.) and many people just drove by without stopping. It was said, that those people had excuses like "I was in a hurry; I didn't see it; I thought somebody else would help..."
But my guess would be, that the sidewalk-situation would go different. There you cannot say that you didn't see it or thought somebody else would help. Not only because of that, but because we have a law that says that you have to help people in need or else get punished.
I hope you got my point here. I don't want to say that germans are better then americans. I just want an explanation of what I've seen and maybe a guess why there are differences, if there are any.
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