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Post by NetherFreek on Aug 12, 2016 15:39:17 GMT
When one mentioned German songs, I think of "Sound of Music" and the song EndelweissArent german songs popular in the us?
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Post by Desophaeus on Aug 12, 2016 15:43:14 GMT
When one mentioned German songs, I think of "Sound of Music" and the song EndelweissArent german songs popular in the us? I suppose so, but you have to remember that USA has something like 330 millions and the most diverse population on earth anywhere. Every single style of music can be found in America. It's easy to be overwhelmed if you try to sit down and listen to every single one lol! So no, I don't listen to music that much anyway. Probably 25 minutes per week. Yes, really... I prefer silence. It's more natural to me.
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Post by NetherFreek on Aug 12, 2016 15:44:40 GMT
What do you mean with most diverse? Isnt that libanon?
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 12, 2016 15:47:05 GMT
No idea, they are hell a lot, but I guess it one of the anthems? Nope. Clue: It's a german one. Anyone? THe actual Q is here.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 12, 2016 15:47:41 GMT
What do you mean with most diverse? Isnt that libanon? Not really. Lebanon isn't a country populated by people who immigrated there in the past 250 years.
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Post by NetherFreek on Aug 12, 2016 15:52:13 GMT
What do you mean with most diverse? Isnt that libanon? Not really. Lebanon isn't a country populated by people who immigrated there in the past 250 years. I ment percentage of foreigners. Libanon has 70% of foreigners, and is by far the highest. Some dutchies complain about the netherlands while we have only 26% of foreigners.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2016 16:05:37 GMT
Not really. Lebanon isn't a country populated by people who immigrated there in the past 250 years. I ment percentage of foreigners. Libanon has 70% of foreigners, and is by far the highest. Some dutchies complain about the netherlands while we have only 26% of foreigners. In Latvia we have near 40% only Russians, who can't learn to speak in Latvian in 60 years...
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Post by Mountbatten on Aug 12, 2016 16:11:15 GMT
Arent german songs popular in the us? I suppose so, but you have to remember that USA has something like 330 millions and the most diverse population on earth anywhere. Every single style of music can be found in America. It's easy to be overwhelmed if you try to sit down and listen to every single one lol! So no, I don't listen to music that much anyway. Probably 25 minutes per week. Yes, really... I prefer silence. It's more natural to me. I thought you were deaf?
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Post by Desophaeus on Aug 12, 2016 16:18:44 GMT
I suppose so, but you have to remember that USA has something like 330 millions and the most diverse population on earth anywhere. Every single style of music can be found in America. It's easy to be overwhelmed if you try to sit down and listen to every single one lol! So no, I don't listen to music that much anyway. Probably 25 minutes per week. Yes, really... I prefer silence. It's more natural to me. I thought you were deaf? And that stops me from listening to some music if I could hear it a bit? I prefer classical church music, and I listen to that at the beginning of each church service I attend to. So roughly 25 to 35 min a week, my estimate. The speakers seems to distort the music a bit but it makes it possible for me to hear it though. I can't really fully judge for myself. Anyway, NetherFreek, I am talking about the most diverse as in highest number of cultures and groups of people living in the country. Even if Lebanon has 70% foreigners, they're mostly from other middle eastern countries. Nothing comes close to the entire diversity all over the places of the entire country in America anywhere else. From Los Angeles on one end, to New York City on the end. Try find some place that would match the broad spectrum.
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Post by NetherFreek on Aug 12, 2016 16:19:33 GMT
Different cultures? How about sweden?
Im sorry, i have always heard that the us has among the least percentage of immigrants in the entire earth (7%). So i think i dont get u
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 12, 2016 16:30:07 GMT
Different cultures? How about sweden? Im sorry, i have always heard that the us has among the least percentage of immigrants in the entire earth (7%). So i think i dont get u Most Americans were born in America, but trace their origins from as little as 10 or even 4 generations ago to other continents
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Aug 12, 2016 16:50:57 GMT
Different cultures? How about sweden? Im sorry, i have always heard that the us has among the least percentage of immigrants in the entire earth (7%). So i think i dont get u Im honestly not sure where you got that from, the USA has almost always been a country which had received an abundance of immigrants. I dont know of many cultures in Sweden, but ill give you twenty different abundant cultures in the USA: 1. German 2. Irish 3. Norwegian 4. Polish 5. Italian 6. Greek 7. Russian 8. Brazilian 9. Mexican 10. Puerto Rican 11. Dominican 12. Cuban 13. Vietnamese 14. Japanese 15. Korean 16. Chinese 17. Australian 18. Indian 19. Congolese 20. Kenyan And there are most definitely a lot more. And actually, there has only ever been ONE time in all of American history where more people left than entered, and that was the Great Depression.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2016 17:14:35 GMT
And that stops me from listening to some music if I could hear it a bit? I prefer classical church music, and I listen to that at the beginning of each church service I attend to. So roughly 25 to 35 min a week, my estimate. The speakers seems to distort the music a bit but it makes it possible for me to hear it though. I can't really fully judge for myself. Anyway, NetherFreek , I am talking about the most diverse as in highest number of cultures and groups of people living in the country. Even if Lebanon has 70% foreigners, they're mostly from other middle eastern countries. Nothing comes close to the entire diversity all over the places of the entire country in America anywhere else. From Los Angeles on one end, to New York City on the end. Try find some place that would match the broad spectrum. India, near 1000 languages, 15-25 religions, etc, etc
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Aug 12, 2016 17:23:07 GMT
And that stops me from listening to some music if I could hear it a bit? I prefer classical church music, and I listen to that at the beginning of each church service I attend to. So roughly 25 to 35 min a week, my estimate. The speakers seems to distort the music a bit but it makes it possible for me to hear it though. I can't really fully judge for myself. Anyway, NetherFreek , I am talking about the most diverse as in highest number of cultures and groups of people living in the country. Even if Lebanon has 70% foreigners, they're mostly from other middle eastern countries. Nothing comes close to the entire diversity all over the places of the entire country in America anywhere else. From Los Angeles on one end, to New York City on the end. Try find some place that would match the broad spectrum. India, near 1000 languages, 15-25 religions, etc, etc The languages...you got me there Could you please tell me which religions are there though? I can only think of 10. India doesn't match up to culture though. You'd have your mind blown at how many different cultures and ethnicity are in America.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2016 17:26:34 GMT
India, near 1000 languages, 15-25 religions, etc, etc The languages...you got me there Could you please tell me which religions are there though? I can only think of 10. India doesn't match up to culture though. You'd have your mind blown at how many different cultures and ethnicity are in America. there are hell lot of religions, 10 are the biggest, but on culture you aren't compleately true, one major thing of culture is religion, and there are a lot of stuff there that makes it the most diversed country
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