r/BeAmazed Feb 27 '25

Miscellaneous / Others 96 year old speeder and judge

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u/dont_worry_about_it8 Feb 27 '25

Always butthurt over nothing lmao. Dude didn’t even imply it’s an American thing but here you are .

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u/jotakajk Feb 27 '25

Well, we dont have many information about the US daily life here besides from the disgusting food and the school shootings, so I was trying to educate myself.

I now learn you are really aggressive to foreigners too, so thank you for that

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u/dont_worry_about_it8 Feb 27 '25

Has nothing to do with US life that’s just you not listening to the video you watched . I don’t care where you’re from , I am aggressive when it comes to dumbassery though

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u/jotakajk Feb 27 '25

Well, it has lots to do with daily life. For starters, a 96 year old taking care of his disabled son is a crazy scenario in much of the world, so I guess that’s a big cultural shock to me.

Also the judge says, “taking care of family is what is America is all about”, which implies this kind of situation are part of American culture, so I was curious if the country renounces to take care of elders and sick people because they see it as moral imperative for their relatives and think people in need are only their families responsibility.

This kind of behaviour is so odd I wanted to ask if it was regular in the US or it is only that judge being an insensitive prick

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u/valhalla_jordan Feb 27 '25

“I was curious if the country renounces to take care of elders and sick people because they see it as moral imperative for their relatives and think people in need are only their families responsibility”

So you asked if Americans thought taking care of family was exclusively an American thing? Seems like a pretty separate question to me.

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u/jotakajk Feb 27 '25

Well, I am sorry I didn’t met your expectations. As I said, American culture is widely unknown here apart from the usual stereotypes about school shootings and unhealthy food

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u/valhalla_jordan Feb 27 '25

I have no expectations of you. I just don’t understand your explanation of why you asked the question. It doesn’t align with the responses your question illicits.

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u/jotakajk Feb 27 '25

It’s ok if you don’t. No judging from my side