Webby |
11-23-2006 02:45 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sly
(Post 11378803)
A while back I was talking to a guy from Australia. He was telling me about a trip of his to the States, he went to LA on business, he went on to say that he was totally shocked that he didn't see anyone with a gun. He was expecting to see guys walking around with a gun on their hip, John Wayne style. I thought that was pretty funny and not only assured him that walking around "packing" is illegal in most places without special permits but also that every person does not own a gun.
So I'll start it off, feel free to add anything you can think of...
1) Carrying a gun is pretty uncommon and typically illegal (with a few exceptions).
2) Not everyone owns a gun, most people in urban areas do not.
3) My bank has never offered me a gun for creating a new bank account.
|
Sure Sly.. agree. It prob depends on the location within the US - I'm used to the folks I know there "packing". It was a kinda shocker at first, but sound reasons behind it. Others who do have guns are more discreet - and not necessarily carrying a weapon on them.
In reply to a few other posts on this thread, seriously doubt US folks are any different to elsewhere. They have the same problems as elsewhere, work longish hours (often having several "jobs" simply to be able to live). OK.. there are extremes and incidents which may not be common in other countries, end up as "highlights" and representative of the US - but chances are these extremes can happen elsewhere, and do.
There does seem to be an unawareness of the rest of the planet - even on simple things like where other countries are located etc. Smells like a lot of maturing needs to happen yet - or maybe it's just education, who knows?
Gotta say the people I know in the US and US folks I know living outside the US are generally rated highly. Among em are some amazing people, tho they will even comment on a degree of crass idiocy within the US. That could be simply because the US is a melting pot of many cultures - who knows? But... from the folks I know, I'd trust a couple with my life - which is more than I'd say about folks from some other countries.
Bottom line.. countries matter little, - it's people that matter, irrespective of where they came from. "We" are all the same whether we like to think so or not :pimp
|