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deird1 ([personal profile] deird1) wrote2012-04-27 08:16 am

the USA as a foreign country

[personal profile] dr_carrot is visiting America for the first time, and has many observations, for those who are interested...

I do find it funny that, when going to a foreign country, you expect all the big things - but get totally taken aback by all the little things that never occurred to you could be different. Because... they're done the way we do them. Why would anyone do them differently?

Hence my impression of Germany has very little to do with Matters Of International Importance, and a lot to do with the toilets and the way they close their windows.
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[personal profile] brin_bellway 2012-04-27 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
And, at least on busy city escalators, all the stationary passengers will stay on the left so that people running to catch a train can sprint past on the right...

Now that rule, I have heard of, and it is indeed reversed.
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[personal profile] stormwreath 2012-04-27 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. In London, you always stand on the right of the escalator, leaving the left side free for people in a hurry to walk. So we're different to you there. And on the other hand, the escalator you want to take is usually the one on the left, at least on the Underground.

I'm confused. :)