Aure's Notes
Jan 22, 2023

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Not really. Americans need visas anywhere they go. I don't as long as I stay in the EU, which I do. So I never speak about visas, for example.

I use €, not $ most of the time.

And I never ever speak about America as a place as I have never been there.

I do speak about US culture because if you write in English, you have to. But US culture has become ubiquitous, and its ideas spread across cultures, which isn't true in the other way (most of the time).

So I like to think I speak about "international culture", which, in regard of the English's language status, means speaking about English-related cultures which the US is part of.

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