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> I don't think you can blindly reject everything from how things are done in the US

Sure, but I doubt there's any country in the world that aspires for its citizens to be treated like American consumers.



After having lived in Italy for years, there are some real upsides to being an American customer. Returning stuff that is genuinely not right in some way to a store in Italy is a huge PITA. Here? "I'd like to return this half-eaten thing of salsa, Costco" "sure, no problem!". Italy: "sorry, but grocery stores close on Wednesday afternoons and Sunday? Forget it!". That has subsequently changed, but it blew people's minds who weren't used to it.

I could spend a lot of time comparing the relative benefits and drawbacks of both countries.

The US has a lot of good things going for it which is what makes what is happening now all the more heartbreaking.




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