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Prifysgol Caerdydd
Dec 1999 time: 15:18
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quote: Bad service from sales staff drove 46 percent of respondents out of stores in the past year. Among those earning more than $75,000 a year, 57 percent had left a store because of the service, the study said. |
Had quite a few of those, particularly on the East Coast!
quote: Survey respondents also voiced displeasure at inconsiderate cell phone users. Asked how to address the problem, 61 percent backed legislation banning cell phone use in public settings such as restaurants, movies and museums. |
I thought the UK was bad for this - but you guys are unbelievable!!! They don't mention cell phone users on the roads!!!  
quote: Also, 58 percent said they often encounter rude drivers, with just 35 percent admitting to such behavior themselves. |
Rude would mean intentionally inconsiderate IMO, so not as bad as the UK in that respect. As for dumb f***ers that HAVE NO BUSINESS ON THE ROADS, well I'm sorry to say that US roads are choked with them! If it weren't for the relatively quiet roads in the US compared to Europe, I would easily rate it as my worst driving experience yet. I have driven in 8 different countries so far!
Cell Phone users - worst!
Slow drivers in the fast lane - worst!
Tailgaters - worst!
headlights on highbeam at night - worst!
Not indicating - about the same as Spain!
Not looking - worst!!! I had to avoid 3 potential collisions in only a month of driving!!!
The thing that really drives me into fits of apoplectic rage though, the creme de la creme has to be...
When driving on a two lane freeway the 'passing' car in the fast lane is travelling AT THE SAME SPEED AND NEXT TO the car in the slow lane THEREBY BLOCKING THE ENTIRE ROAD!!!
This utterly moronic action occurred dozens of times - it is a phenomenon that I can quite safely say DOES NOT OCCUR IN ANY OTHER COUNTRY THAT I HAVE EVER DRIVEN IN!!!
And no, I did not get a ticket in over 5,500 miles of driving!
I would concur that the south, indeed the warmer areas of the US are the friendliest (warmest).
I vote New Orleans the Friendliest City
I vote New York the Unfriendliest City (BIG SURPRISE! Well at least Caligastia and his wife were nice! )
That said, once most people (Exception: New York) realised I was British they instantly warmed to me and I was treated very well!
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I've travelled all around Europe. Name a european capital, chances are I've been there.
I've never met a peoples who are rude.
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Bereta_Eder
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quote: Originally posted by ZoboZeWarrior
And are not specialy horny |
Are too.
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Bereta_Eder
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quote: Originally posted by ZoboZeWarrior
French girl are sensible and romantic. |
And horny.
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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:18
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quote: Originally posted by Unix
People are people. Some surprise me and some do not. Some are rude and some are not.
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Nah, a rude Canadian is an oxymoron.
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KrazyHorse
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Macedonia
May 2001 time: 00:18
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quote: Originally posted by DinoDoc
Even if he is from Quebec? |
**** you you ****ing pig-dog American Yanqui baby-killer. Vive le Québec libre!
EDIT: Va chier, mon hostie d'Christ de tabernac. Espèce de chien.
Last edited by KrazyHorse on 05-04-2002 at 05:20
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