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bdbdbd said:
@Samuel: Well yes it should be. And that's the difference between US and EU. US is one country and EU is a (trade) union of number of countries.

 

 I was referring to crumas's point of "people complaining about the US being homogenous".

This "homogenous" word has just sparked a load of new thoughts into my mind. Mainly: how long will it be before the world is much more unified. I mean, with globalisation, jet-aircraft, the internet, and countries forming unions left, right and bleetin' centre. How long is it before the different cultures and languages become so intertwined that, really, it's just one.

It's already started happening, I mean, you can go to any McDonald's in the world, and order the same meal (with some exceptions). And "HDTV" means that the world will finally have a unified television resolution. ;)