Just found out that russians call rollercoasters american slides and europeans call rollercoasters russian mountains

just found out that russians call rollercoasters american slides and europeans call rollercoasters russian mountains

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I'm scared to ride one of those.

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it's fun you should ride one is not scary

berg-og-dal-bane

>europeans call rollercoasters russian mountains
Nope.
Bergochdalbana here in Sweden. Literally "Mountain and valley track"
We also have Europe's highest wooden one.

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>wooden roller coaster
it just takes one italian dude to toss a cig while riding the thing and everyone is died

Well it's called Wildfire for a reason I guess.

we call rollercoasters look-up-train

>berg-og-dal-bane
>Bergochdalbana

Hmmm

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lol cute

We call it vuoristorata, which means mountain range track.

>europeans call rollercoasters russian mountains
>europeans call

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Do you happen to have German ancestry?

no I'm mostly norwegian and swedish

It's called wave train here and Krauts generally call it either 8 train or high view train.

>rollercoasters american slides and
and what language do these "europeans" speak?

Lmao fag

I was asking because you made the unfunniest thread in literal centuries.

but it wasn't meant to be funny I thought it was interesting :(

amerikanskie gorki

In Dutch its achtbaan "eight track"

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