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I hate this part of Americans !.

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#1
  • アメリカ人
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  • 2022/08/30 18:31



Whenever I post a topic like this, I always get anti-car people and agitators, but I'm not afraid of them ! I'll take it ! ( lol )

I'll share my story with you.

① I left my turn signal out ( and forgot ? ? ) to turn, change lanes, and just drive straight...ouch





The above are not so common in Japan, but here in LA, the above 3 are always seen at least once a day. I come across the above three at least once a day here in LA, it's so frequent, it's crazy!

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#3
  • けーた
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 19:17
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Too confident.
Loves himself.

Draws.

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#7
  • はへ?
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 22:18
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I think agitated driving by middle-aged fathers in Japan is considerably worse.

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#9
  • アメリカ人
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 04:16
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I'm not hating, I'm just describing a scene that I actually witness every day without lying ?.

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#10
  • はへ?
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 07:01
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Is the person driving really American ?
I checked his passport ? he could be an immigrant just arrived ?

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#12
  • 💩💩💩
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 08:38
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Probably a pain in the ass who has never had a driver's license in Japan.

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#13
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 08:44
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> Too confident.
Too confident.
>Loves himself.
Hates himself.
>Pulls away.
I don't care about people, Americans

Americans are the best ❗ I️.

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#14
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 09:04
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Certainly it is strange to live here in America for so long and criticize "Americans".

The way you drive a car cannot be divided into natives ・ and foreigners, and everyone forgets to turn on their lamps.

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#20
  • ワロタ
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 15:01
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I don't know if you are American or not, but I see ① ② ③ a lot, and hey ! I sometimes think ~ too. I don't go so far as to dislike them, but I often think, "Hey !, wow

I often talk to American mothers because of my job, and I often think they praise their own children too much !. I know Japanese people are too modest, but American mothers are surprisingly proud of their children, even if they are just a little bit flattering. In my mind, I listen to them thinking, "I didn't say that much, but 。。。。" I listen to them thinking, "I didn't say that much, but...".

But she also finds good things to say about other children and praises them a lot, so I just go along with her thinking ~ "I guess that's the kind of people she is. It's not that I don't like Americans, it's just that I don't feel comfortable with them.

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#21
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 16:29
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In the U.S., unlike Japan, tickets are not cancelled due to poor maintenance, so
no matter how broken the car is, as long as it is registered, you can drive with peace of mind.

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#22
  • アホ発見
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 18:23
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① ② ③ and race or nationality has nothing to do with it.
Why would you assume it was an American?
It could have been a Mexican driving a car in the US, it could have been someone from the Middle East, it could have been an Asian.
I saw some people who were driving ? I heard ?
who is an American in the first place Anta ? lol

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#29
  • チケット
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 23:18
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I was once pulled over by the police at night and ticketed for having a broken headlight. But I don't think I was fined. After that, I had to make an appointment with the police to show them that I had fixed it, which I remember was quite a hassle.
That was more than 10 years ago. ( Was there a fine ~ ~ ~ 、、、、 I don't remember or 。。。。 )

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#30
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/01 (Thu) 07:27
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I was driving in the car I had before I replaced it with the car I drive now
when I was stopped by a police car because the brake light in the back was not working and was broken.

I thought the polis was driving without insurance because the car was older than the brake light
He asked me for my vehicle insurance, so I showed him my vehicle insurance certificate and he got away with a $20 ticket.

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#31
  • ひいちゃうよ
  • 2022/09/01 (Thu) 10:35
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Perhaps because of the social distance from the corona pandemic, more people are walking on the roadways to exercise or take a walk.
It's so hard to see at night and it's just in the way.

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#38
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/09/02 (Fri) 09:39
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> More people are walking and exercising on the roadways

In our valley, and in my town, you almost never see people walking or jogging

on the roadways of the main roads marked Blvd. Of course, in residential neighborhoods with individual houses, you will see

regardless of the sidewalks or streets. It is a safe place for women to walk, even at night when it is pitch dark.


Sidewalks There is a break in the concrete at right angles to where you are walking, and once I tripped and fell

and almost hit my face hard on the concrete.

I was so high that my nose (!?!!) was faintly visible. I only got a faint hit. The cut was about 1/4" high, but

even such a low difference can catch the toe of a shoe. Since then, I have been unconsciously

careful and have not fallen down even though the temperature has risen in this area.

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#41
  • おっさん
  • 2022/09/03 (Sat) 12:30
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> I thought Polis was driving uninsured because the car was older than the brake light
> He asked for vehicle insurance, so I showed him the vehicle insurance certificate and he got away with a $20 ticket.


Don't make assumptions
new or old, resist and insurance are always asked first and checked

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#42
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/03 (Sat) 12:40
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They told me my brake light was out and to show them my vehicle insurance
They didn't ask me to register my vehicle.

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#43
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/03 (Sat) 16:41
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Don't make assumptions on your own, I'm told.
It's already been done long ago.

But I wonder why the Santa Monica Policar was running
so far away from Santa Monica.

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#44
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/04 (Sun) 12:42
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A Real Scary Story

They told me to pay the fine at the police station, so I went to the police station near my house and gave them the ticket and check
I thought everything was fine, but the ticket and check came back later that day.
I went back and asked what was going on and they checked and
told me to pay at the Santa Monica Police Station because Santa Monica Policemen had cut my ticket.
He wrote down the address and took the trouble to drive all the way, all the way to Santa Monica to pay.
Less than 80 round trip miles driven.

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#47
  • ククレカレー
  • 2022/09/04 (Sun) 22:41
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Not just Americans, but people who wear tight-fitting clothes without thinking about their body shape.
There are a lot of latinos.

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#50
  • 平成のおにぃやん
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 11:22
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#21
> No matter how broken it is, as long as it registers, you can drive it without worry.

That's great. No need for a repair shop then.

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#51
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 16:33
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If the car is dented and it doesn't affect your ability to drive it, you can drive it without worry.

When you renew your vehicle registration, don't show them a picture and say
yes, the door and bumper are dented, you need to fix it and bring it back to us to renew your vehicle registration
.

If you drive every day, you've seen cars with body dings and dents.

You should buy a new car that is safe and will last a long time.

Buying a used car over 10 years old will be expensive if you don't have a familiar repair shop.
If you have a familiar repair shop, they will listen to your unreasonable requests.

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#53
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 16:55
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The car is probably damaged, not just dented.
The paint is peeling off the old car, the back bumper is coming off and is reinforced with rope,
the side mirror is coming off, and the list goes on and on.

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#54
  • 紛らわしい
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 17:15
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Writing "no matter how broken" could be taken to mean that the inside is broken.

Therefore, no matter how broken it is, it cannot be safely operated.

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#56
  • 平成のおにぃやん
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 21:44
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It was an old car with a rattling engine, a rear tire that was almost removed in a rear-end collision and reinforced with tape, a front tire that was also almost removed, and the list goes on and on.

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#57
  • 後続車がヒヤヒヤ
  • 2022/09/16 (Fri) 15:28
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The mindset of flying over 80 mph on a
freeway with a busted bumper behind you flopping around under wind pressure.

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#59
  • 承認欲求
  • 2022/09/16 (Fri) 21:12
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The pressure to praise and praise is bothersome

The tension is heavy, like a ministry that is always on

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#60
  • アボカド
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 10:40
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Many people can tell if an avocado is ripe by the color of the skin, but many people check by holding it.

Avocados at Costco are almost completely rotten at the point where they are held, so you should not buy them.

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#61
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 11:17
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Cosco.

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#62
  • wwwwwwwww
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 11:49
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There is no one who doesn't know what Costco is.

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#63
  • コストコ
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 11:51
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In katakana, Costco is correct.

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#64
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 12:09
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Cosco.

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#66
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 13:15
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Costco.
Costco.

Japanese who are reading it wrong.

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#67
  • ??
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 14:16
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When he writes wrongly and it is pointed out to him, he is smitten
A Japanese who just came to the US yesterday.

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#68
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 14:33
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IKEA.
IKEA.

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#68
  • ククレカレー
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 14:34
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You don't pronounce the "t".
Actor Kevin Costner
Also in Japanese, Kevin Costner.

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#70
  • おたまじゃくし
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 14:43
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The annoying thing about Americans.
When I was a student, the bank manager I worked for,
had several pictures of his family on his desk, and every time I went to his office, he would explain "my beautiful wife
or "my handsome son. I'd explain to them that I was "my beautiful wife and "my handsome son but I didn't know what to say to them. I could still say "cute" if it was my dog or cat. I don't know what I would have said to a picture of a fat old lady
. Now that I'm not so worldly, I can tell a lie without hesitation.

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#72
  • 因みに
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 14:53
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Knott's berry is
in katakana ?.

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#73
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 14:54
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Kit Kat
Eat some Kit Kat.

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#74
  • おたまじゃくし
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 15:07
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Knott's Berry, right?
Like knife, the K is not pronounced.

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#75
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 15:23
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If you don't pronounce the K either, then
Kit Kat would be
Ick-ack.

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#76
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 15:29
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I think k+consonant
kn+consonant
is different.

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#77
  • コストコ株主、チポトレ株主ですが
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 15:38
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It's Costco, Chipotle in both Japanese economic newspapers and finance news.

In Japanese, it is Costco, Chipotle.

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#80
  • 一件落着
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 17:41
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The case is now closed.

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#82
  • チポトレw
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 22:29
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We're here in the USA ?.

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#83
  • ここは日本でしょ
  • 2022/09/17 (Sat) 22:43
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Vivinavi is a Japanese community
but you are using Japanese too
do you check every time I use Japanese English or something ??

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#85
  • アメリカに住む日本人
  • 2022/09/19 (Mon) 10:18
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Japanese who live only in the Japanese community and Japanese who also interact with Americans do not engage in conversation.

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#86
  • 元バックパッカー
  • 2022/09/19 (Mon) 11:14
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85

A person with little knowledge and inflexibility cannot talk to someone who has a different worldview than his or her own.

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#87
  • W
  • 2022/09/19 (Mon) 11:33
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Some people travel around the world as a backpacker and become arrogant people who are uptight and deny others with little knowledge and inflexible people, while others become tolerant and can get along with anyone

than to experience or not to experience or to have knowledge
the character you were born with and richness of mind doesn't seem to come from experience.

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#89

I dislike this about Americans ! It's not a thread anymore w

I think there are many Americans, or rather people around me, who don't admit their own failures or faults.
And also, their self-esteem is unusually high.

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#93
  • 価値観の違い
  • 2022/09/19 (Mon) 21:06
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89
> I think there are many Americans, or rather people around me, who don't admit their own failures or negligence.

I think Japan has a lot of these clingy and rooted types.

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#94

>>93

That may be true. I feel that there are more insidious incidents, etc. in Japan.

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#97

89
I totally understand. They put themselves on the shelf and say things about other people from a much higher perspective.
I have many times felt frustrated because I say what I want to say and I am refreshed, so I switch quickly.
There is too much difference in assertiveness and self-esteem to have an equal conversation.
I want to learn more language skills so that I can talk back clearly.

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#98
  • 疑問
  • 2022/10/03 (Mon) 16:20
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Who are the Americans ??

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