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I'm Australian and married to an American. When our kids visited the US they were surprised people couldn't understand their English.
The first time we took our twin sons to the US from Australia, they were surprised by how different things were between the two countries. Almost immediately after arriving, while driving into downtown Los Angeles from the airport, they were surprised at the sheer number and variety of fast-food …
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