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by frenchy
1736 days ago
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I'm not sure why you were downvoted, but your experience (or anyone's really) is going to be pretty idiocyncratic. America is a big place (China is too!) and there are a lot of distinct sub-cultures. There absolutely is karaoke, escape rooms, cards, and all sorts of recreational activities in the US, and these wouldn't exist if nobody did them. In my experience these sort of things are mostly done by people 25 and under. To be fair, watching television is a big part of American culture. Eating food is a big part of every culture I'm familiar with. Also, I'd be suprised 46% of the population feeling lonely at least sometimes wasn't very normal in most highly urban and mobile societies. Edit: accidentally slaughtered a few words |
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