State laws. Like when something legal in one state is illegal in a neighbouring state. How can you reasonably function unless you never move within your country. Also state taxes. Also tips.
It takes about 8 to 12 hours to drive across Texas, which is longer than it takes to cross Germany. France and Germany have different laws, and so do Texas and New Mexico. Once you realise that the USA is essentially 50 different countries stapled together, it makes a lot more sense.
Texas has a bigger population than Australia. In fact, it would be 51st largest population and 40th largest area in the world if it split off from the USA.
State laws. Like when something legal in one state is illegal in a neighbouring state. How can you reasonably function unless you never move within your country. Also state taxes. Also tips.
It takes about 8 to 12 hours to drive across Texas, which is longer than it takes to cross Germany. France and Germany have different laws, and so do Texas and New Mexico. Once you realise that the USA is essentially 50 different countries stapled together, it makes a lot more sense.
Well that Germany you mentioned happens to be 16 states stapled together
And US states are further broken down by many counties staples together
And in my state we even break counties down another level
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The ones that don’t still have something equivalent like “Parishes”.
Alright. So one American state is the size of 16 German ones.
Your second biggest state*
When you compare the size. When you compare the population… it depends.
Texas has a bigger population than Australia. In fact, it would be 51st largest population and 40th largest area in the world if it split off from the USA.
Their tipping culture seems insane to me.
It is, to reasonable people.
Most people never leave their home town, let alone their state.