Why so many Non US residents?
By clever06
@clever06 (191)
United States
28 responses
@kylesmiles (1910)
• United States
17 Nov 06
LOL I hear ya. I have the same question... You can tell by their questions where they are from... I just ignore their questions--because I can't relate to them.
@love_maniac90 (1237)
• India
17 Nov 06
hey what do you mean by"YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR QUESTIONS WHERE THEY ARE FROM"?dont forget your country is developing with the help of other people from different other countries,mainly from india.you know whats the problem with u people.you americans are stinking snobbish.we indians know how to do job,thats why we invented it and we started doing.
@love_maniac90 (1237)
• India
17 Nov 06
hey what do you mean by"YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR QUESTIONS WHERE THEY ARE FROM"?dont forget your country is developing with the help of other people from different other countries,mainly from india.you know whats the problem with u people.you americans are stinking snobbish.we indians know how to do job,thats why we invented it and we started doing.
@fuschiamoon (74)
• United States
17 Nov 06
I also love the fact that there are people here from so many different places and with so many different backgrounds. IMO it makes this site so much more interesting.
@ChewySpree (1832)
• United States
17 Nov 06
I have seen people from all over - Canada, Europe, Australia, and of course the Phillipines and India. I think one of the reasons that it's so popular in India is that the dollar is stronger there (and therefore the rewards are more meaningful) and many Indians are well educated and speak English.
@supersach (1523)
• India
18 Nov 06
I think it is obviously because of their population. In fact, I think India has the largest population in the world (if you count the Indians living in other countries). You will find Indians in every corner of the world, whether more or less in numbers. I think that's the reason why their are so many Indians here.
@GardenGerty (160663)
• United States
17 Nov 06
Just because the phrasing is unique or the name doesn't necessarily mean the post is from outside of the US. I find I am picking up an accent in my posts from time to time, and I am from middle America. I like talking with people around the world. I am just curious.
@bulletkid (52)
• Singapore
17 Nov 06
I'm from Singapore and I think its quite interesting if there's so many culture in 1 time.