Got a burning question you want to ask someone from the US like “Why is the imperial system superior” or “Why is Texas”? Join us over at !AskUSA@discuss.online (!AskUSA@discuss.online for the mbin users) and find out the definitive answer. You can also just chat if you don’t have questions, because this is the land of the free and there are no laws 🇺🇸🦅 (there are actually, please be nice)
My weeb ass brain read that as Asakusa and was baffled by the description and image
Is that a subway station? Or a subway line? My brain recognizes it as vaguely train related…
It’s a district of Tokyo with a famous, very touristy temple, Sensoji. Asakusa station is also pretty popular on its own I think
@Bluetreefrog@lemmy.world and @asudox@discuss.tchncs.de , could we maybe promote this community to !asklemmy@lemmy.world ?
I’ve seen your poll about making the rules about US politics permanent (nice initiative by the way), this community could maybe help to channel US specific questions?
It depends on the poll result.
Interesting, why could we not promote the community if the people want to keep the US politics in !asklemmy@lemmy.world ? Can’t the two communities exist in parallel, especially when they have different scopes (askUSA being focused on the USA)?
There is already !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world which is very similar to !asklemmy
Sure, but I am not sure if promoting that community will help when the current community should allow them.
Anyways, I’ll make a comment on the current poll post and edit the sidebar to promote this askusa community.
Thanks!
np
Stoked to be part of the answering force!
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world (pinging you because we had some discussions in the past about !lemmyapps@lemmy.world ), do you think we could maybe promote this community on !news@lemmy.world ?
!news isn’t really about questions or discussions, but is US-based, so that would help us reach the audience that !askUSA is targeted to
Dayum, god bless America!
Nice!
Why do you think that the US has such a problem with obesity? I’ve heard people say it’s because of fast food but every other country has fast food. Is there some kind of different standard for food there? Is the food way cheaper? Is it just a culture thing?
Honestly, there are many reasons… Poverty is a huge factor. Highly processed foods are usually the cheapest and most convenient option. And sometimes a soda can be cheaper to purchase than water. Also, school budgets are usually funded by property taxes, so areas in poverty have significantly degraded educational programs and facilities.
The poor education levels mean that people rarely learn about the impacts of high sugar diets on the body. People will feed their child a high sugar diet starting as early as a 2 years old. I’ve seen a document where a woman was feeding their toddler Mt dew out of a baby bottle…
Advertising techniques play a big role here too. Foods labeled as nutritious are actually just pumped full of sugar. Foods like yogurt, “bread”, granola bars, cereals, or anything with a sauce in it.
On top of all that, Americans have an extremely sedentary lifestyle. From sitting in cubicles to sitting in cars, then finally to the couch. The most walking people do is from the parking lot to the store/building they are going to.
Yeah that’s crazy. To me high sugar diets being the cause of obesity seems like common knowledge. It seems like these educational failings must be at some level intentional considering the US does better than other countries on education that have better obesity ratings and are also more impoverished to me. But I’m just going based on numbers I just looked up here. The added sugar in absolutely everything in North America seems like more of the culprit here to me. I live in Canada and our rating is about one in four where the US is close to 50 percent. I feel like we have similar issues with our food but that’s a significant difference in obesity. Our cities and towns are designed to be more walkable for sure, but we still don’t compare to places like Europe.