In this limited context only the British and the US are honest.
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This is more accurate than it looks like at first glance. As an Australian, we like to think that we are all larrikin individuals. Actually we are mostly law-abiding freaks even under the most ridiculous constraints.
It’s interesting to hear the pov of an Australian. From the outsider’s perspective, I think you love rules given Australia’s outside reputation as a nanny state.
You say we are the most law abiding but also we are on average throwing bikes as much as anyone else. Can you pick a side please?
Yep, as an Irish jaywalker, I was shocked to find not only is jaywalking not allowed, but you actually get fined. For crossing the road with no traffic.
Or even just being denied entry to a pub for racism or sexism. Its an offrnce not to leave immediately.
On the bright side, peopke clean their shit upnin parks and beaches for the most part.
Dr. L. Kravitz (1989) had a thesis that the clause be inverted
So to summarise:
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The Union Jack makes you love rules
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Stars make you say that you hate rules
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Full-height vertical red bars make you say that you love rules
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Living in North America makes you hate rules
Replace “makes” with “is correlated with” because we don’t have sufficient evidence to infer causality.