Sunday, January 26, 2014

Is this True? is this how people live in America?

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Swiftie_Lo


ok so im from Australia,in a small city,

i have seen alot of movies from america (duh) and in most of them, kids/teens like me.. walk to school/home from school, or catch one of those yellow buses, have their lunch in paper bags, and then can just walk out whenever they want, and just go walking in the street, or to the 'mall' (shops) with their friends whenever they want.
also it seems like people can just come and go to their houses whenever they want, like they dont even organize it, they just do whatever they want.

so what i wanted to know is, is this all what really happens in america or is it only in the movies.
where i live, you have to organise things like a week ahead, and you cant just walk to someones house, or where ever you want, you have to get your parents to drive you, and they never really want to.
so anyway, is this true?

thanks (:
xx



Answer
Hell no, nothing in the USA looks like in there movies and TV shows, even US Americans don't look or dress like they do on there TV shows, it's all make believe.

All US American parents especially in California cotton wool there kids, it's not safe for a child to walk by themselves on the street, or go to the corner store on there own. US American kids and people get abducted there all of the time by loon's, who use them as occult sacrileges and/or for ransom. This is why there parents drive them everywhere, even to school and pick them up after school.

While I was there, a girl who was abducted for a few years was found alive, panhandling with some religious loons who abducted her. Also most all of the big malls in the USA are Australian owned by Westfield.

What service should I join?




dlwise92


The Marines, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, CIA, or FBI. What are the pros and cons of each?
I have no problem with going to Iraq. I just want to know which service will benefit me the most.



Answer
well, the recruiters are the best place to start. before you go, check out each service's website and think of questions you want to ask the recruiter (kinda like a job interview).

also think about your peronality and what you like to do.
if you like sitting on your ass and thinking of new nicknames for yourself, i think the USAF would be perfect.
if you like trying to play catch-up to all the cool kids that sit at the popular table at lunch, join the USA.
if you like cruising around on little harbor boats and looking hot in sunglasses, the USCG is waiting.
if you like cursing, growing cool mustaches, and white pants, old salty USN is your bag.
if you like kicking ass and taking names and not apologizing for doing your damn job, USMC is your daddy.




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Is $34,060 enough money in a year to raise a family of five people?

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Nicole


I'm the only spouse working and I have a husband and three kids. Is this enough money a year?


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Depends on the cost of living where you are, and how well you budget. That's an awfully large family for so little income. You will have to strip your spending to the bone. Eliminate all but survival-essentials from your spending. Avoid any debt like Bubonic Plague. Do not use credit cards to eliminate fees & interest.

Cook wholesome, nutritious, cheap meals from scratch - no snacks or prepared foods, maybe one treat a month (popcorn for home-movie night some Saturday). Reduce power consumption, unplug appliances when not in use (not just turn off), turn down the thermostat in winter/up in summer, cook one-dish meals with lid on to reduce temp & cooking time, etc. Brown bag lunch to work. No fast food, coffees, and "little" splurges - they add up too fast to too much. No new clothes - if a critical need, then thrift shop for it.

Clean out the attic, basement, garage - have a garage sale to bring in some extra cash and SAVE it. It is crucial to your survival now that you put 10% of each paycheck into savings immediately. You will have dire need of reserves, so save up! Then pay bills in priority order. What's left is for food, gas to work, etc.

Why isn't hubby working? Hospitalized & totally incapacitated? Or laid off & looking? Unless he is totally incapacitated, he has to do something to start bringing in some income, even if he has gone back to school full-time to train for a better job.

Inflation is galloping away. Do not believe those doctored "official" statistics. You've seen the price of bread rising. That's just the beginnings of the big-time inflation that's gearing up even as you read this. Come spring, you must grow some of your own food. For now, start a windowsill garden of herbs, etc. You must be extremely frugal, and you must save money, and you must get more income. Sounds dire, but things are far worse than you imagine. We are beginning the 2nd wave down of the Greater Depression.

How has the recession affected your family?




Ruth G


So far we have stopped going out to eat, which we used to do often. My husband rides his bike to work, we now shop at garage sales for clothes for the kids, we started planting a vegetable garden in our backyard, and I am now going to start making my own baby food instead of buying it.....those are just some of the ways the recession has affected my family.


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We are feeling a bit of pinch these days as well, here a some things we have done:

stop eating out

stop extra spending

find things that are free for entertainment

searched garage sales, and consignment stores to supplement the new school clothes (50% new 50% used)

for school supplies this year we salvages some of the unused things from last year and washed up old back packs and pencil bags and lunch bags

we have started making our own laundry soap and fabric softener, which is saving us over $400 per year, we are also making our own cleaning supplies, and the benifits is it's all safe and natural and soooooo much cheaper and very easy to do

we have stopped food waste, it all gets eaten, or it's put in the freezer to use at a later date or it's turned into another meal

we are dabbling with a home garden, will do much more next year as this was my first time and wasn't sure I could do it

we have started canning

basically cutting corners where we can, and saving as much as we can




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