• Aceticon@lemmy.world
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    Well, amongst the English-speaking World the US does have more population than all of the others combined (even including South Africa’s 60 million people) so it’s kinda undertandable that in an English-language forum sooner or later an American will come and start talking about the stuff within their own life experience.

    That said, having lived in Britain for over a decade, I for one loved the joke :)

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      30 days ago

      I did reference this in another comment further down.

      I don’t blame Americans for it. It’s natural. Even though it’s a UK instance, we don’t always check where we are

      Edit: Not sure why you being downvoted for this.

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        30 days ago

        Well, this was funny enough to end up in the All feed of other instances, so I bet a lot of people didn’t even notice it was posted in a UK instance (I certainly didn’t).

        As for the downvotes, it’s probably due to pretty much the same reason as why as time goes by the probability of an American making a comment talking about America on a post in an English-language forum about a place other than America, becomes 100%, as I explained above: basically as the former probability becomes 100%, so does the probability that somebody by now well and trully fed up with such posts by Americans pops-up and starts downvoting anything in the least way seeming to justify it, since the two are correlated.

        It’s only natural ;)