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Cringe inducing countries

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Germans that don't stay in their general to be honest

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your obsession is embarrassing

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eternal winners of extreme cringe, you could say they are cringe-tastic

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2bh all first worlders act cringy. ikd why social interactions are so hard for them

Americans have no problems small talking. You would kill yourself if you lived here among the turbo normies.

>nonstop threads about america
It appears our superiority has caused some controversy

yeah but 90% of all the cringe compilations on the internet seem to come from your country. i've never seen socially awkward brazilians for example

he said first worlders

that's because 90% of the internet is from the US

that being sad i think europoors are even more autistic and cringy than americans. especially germanics and finns. slavs and meds are more normie tho

sry monkey, we interact this way

I talk to you self absorbed socially awkward people on airplanes :^)

italians are not so cringy in my experience. they're known for being rather extroverted

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gdp isn't an indicater of first world status tho

black americans and latinos rarely act cringy. it's mostly whites and sometimes asians

how the fuck is ireland and iceland higher... that's just sad

hue

regards,
black

Ja, sehr gut...

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>how much money i make isn't an indication of my status

t. black german

Small populations and banking

now post the one with incomes after taxes

My fellow countrymen.

I need to make a spreadsheet

no need

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this one's false for slovenia, so it might be completely wrong for others as well.

what's the tax rate in slovenia

>germany
>60,000 before taxes
It doesn't add up, they should be more like 40,000 per capita.

>he thinks gdp is an indicator of how much individuals make

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>"The U.S. Census Bureau reported in September 2017 that real median household income was $59,039 in 2016"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_United_States

right now I'm paying 15% retirement, 6% health and then on the remainder, a progressive scale of 16% and 27% of tax (soon a part will be 34% as well) and there's also a general tax deduction of 3k/year.

Effectively, it's a 33% tax on my salary as specified in the contract, but the employer needs to also pay separate employment taxes to the state.

59,000 vs 57000, seems like a good indicator

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Even the swiss mountain jews cant keep up

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Based