Anonymous
11/10/2025, 1:27:46 AM
No.216640257
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>>216640313
places I had the least and most culture shock visiting as a white american
least
uk / ireland / iceland / norway
turkey
jordan
malaysia
most
china
south korea
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>>216640257 (OP)
The u.s.
They hate their parents there... Hell I have never seen that around the world
Anonymous
11/10/2025, 1:33:54 AM
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>>216641009
>>216640313
it's so funny because I got that vibe when I was in china. you basically never relax in old age, you have to take care of your grandkids until they reach an age old enough to take care of themselves while their parents work. people act like this is a good thing, but I wouldn't want to be changing diapers and following a toddler around if I'm like 60.
Anonymous
11/10/2025, 2:27:50 AM
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>>216640313
>>216641009
Based fuck my parents. Fucking animals.
Anonymous
11/10/2025, 2:29:42 AM
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I've never travelled to a country where I felt genuine cultural shock. I've been to most of Europe and parts of East Asia (Japan, China), but not to India, Africa, or South America. The only Southwest Asian country I've been to has been Turkey so far, and it seemed pretty acceptable. I feel like I get more shocked by people who post scat and gore on /pol/ and /int/ than by any cultural differences I've noticed in real life, but then again, I can't say I've ever been to any countries poorer than my own.