children/teens working 4 money seems a really Western thing to me by far. We do things as childrn/teens but never 4 money.
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also it seems especially American, not just Western. But that's not surprising given it's the epitome of the West.
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Also it's extremely weird where I'm from not to work for the family business & not to live near parents, so I'm an outlier
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this is why imho people from my country are held to be hardworking in the UK. We don't have the same conception of money.
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@davidgraeber has some great books on these cultural differences actually. I've been thinking about them a lot lately.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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one last thing: I guess it should make me feel not WEIRD amirite *hides*
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nope, different from (one person's cultural) expectations <> "weird"
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because of things being extra weird in my case, I'm always assumed to be WEIRD by most people even though I'm not 
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