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ParticipantJust to put things in perspective:
It will be interesting to see where this chart goes in 2009-2012.
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ParticipantJust to put things in perspective:
It will be interesting to see where this chart goes in 2009-2012.
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Participant[quote=AN]I guess many people are happy in the country they’re in and don’t want to move. I don’t understand it either, but that’s just the way it is.[/quote]
Many people in Sweden (and more generally Europe) wonder why many Americans work 60 hour weeks, only take 2 weeks of vacation, never spend time with their family, and work till they die — just to be ‘successful.’ Different lifestyles, that it all. The general stereotype is that Americans live to work, while Europeans work to live. One is not right while the other is wrong — they’re just different.
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Participant[quote=AN]I guess many people are happy in the country they’re in and don’t want to move. I don’t understand it either, but that’s just the way it is.[/quote]
Many people in Sweden (and more generally Europe) wonder why many Americans work 60 hour weeks, only take 2 weeks of vacation, never spend time with their family, and work till they die — just to be ‘successful.’ Different lifestyles, that it all. The general stereotype is that Americans live to work, while Europeans work to live. One is not right while the other is wrong — they’re just different.
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Participant[quote=AN]I guess many people are happy in the country they’re in and don’t want to move. I don’t understand it either, but that’s just the way it is.[/quote]
Many people in Sweden (and more generally Europe) wonder why many Americans work 60 hour weeks, only take 2 weeks of vacation, never spend time with their family, and work till they die — just to be ‘successful.’ Different lifestyles, that it all. The general stereotype is that Americans live to work, while Europeans work to live. One is not right while the other is wrong — they’re just different.
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Participant[quote=AN]I guess many people are happy in the country they’re in and don’t want to move. I don’t understand it either, but that’s just the way it is.[/quote]
Many people in Sweden (and more generally Europe) wonder why many Americans work 60 hour weeks, only take 2 weeks of vacation, never spend time with their family, and work till they die — just to be ‘successful.’ Different lifestyles, that it all. The general stereotype is that Americans live to work, while Europeans work to live. One is not right while the other is wrong — they’re just different.
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Participant[quote=AN]I guess many people are happy in the country they’re in and don’t want to move. I don’t understand it either, but that’s just the way it is.[/quote]
Many people in Sweden (and more generally Europe) wonder why many Americans work 60 hour weeks, only take 2 weeks of vacation, never spend time with their family, and work till they die — just to be ‘successful.’ Different lifestyles, that it all. The general stereotype is that Americans live to work, while Europeans work to live. One is not right while the other is wrong — they’re just different.
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ParticipantPrince is a fucking genius.
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ParticipantPrince is a fucking genius.
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ParticipantPrince is a fucking genius.
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ParticipantPrince is a fucking genius.
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ParticipantPrince is a fucking genius.
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