caramel
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The actual Reddit thread itself is pretty funny. There was more joking around which is what Reddit does.
The article pulled out the contentious issues. That's what authors of articles do. btw, the Reddit thread is 9 months old.
"Worcestershire"
"Europe and the European Union are not the same thing"
"Wouldn't be surprised if a good 50% of the posts here are from Americans."
"Middle grounds exist. It doesn’t always have to be pro this anti that."
There's also an opposite thread that's a year old and what probably spawned the European thread.
"Our ideas of foreign cuisine are basically products of the immigrant experience."
"Your perception of America is too informed by the internet rather than reality. It works both ways. But still…. You’re not immune"
"The KFC Double Down will both disgust and delight you."
The article pulled out the contentious issues. That's what authors of articles do. btw, the Reddit thread is 9 months old.
Europeans, what is something us Americans aren’t ready to hear?
Here's some comments on the top page, pulled at random."Worcestershire"
"Europe and the European Union are not the same thing"
"Wouldn't be surprised if a good 50% of the posts here are from Americans."
"Middle grounds exist. It doesn’t always have to be pro this anti that."
There's also an opposite thread that's a year old and what probably spawned the European thread.
Americans, what is something us Europeans aren’t ready to hear?
"Most of us can’t afford to visit you. We aren’t being rude, we’re just broke.""Our ideas of foreign cuisine are basically products of the immigrant experience."
"Your perception of America is too informed by the internet rather than reality. It works both ways. But still…. You’re not immune"
"The KFC Double Down will both disgust and delight you."