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Do people talk to strangers in Europe? Everyone is mostly receptive to it here and I love that.
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not as much as you but yes
americans take it to the next level
it's some kind of "city upon a hill" autism
tl;dr americans are odd
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yeah we're like you and i hate it people will think your an asshole if you don't have a yarn with your neighbour for 1 and a half hours when you see them
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depends, europe is not monolithic, what happens in ireland/greece does not happen in finland/sweden, not all europeans are alike
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>flag
no, you will be locked into an insane asylum if you do it



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