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the US is a gigantic country, so there are different practices in different places. I have never left my door unlocked, but maybe others have.
It's not that big mate
It's the 4th biggest country, it's pretty big
It is nearly as big as Texasβ¦.so quite big.
ERM
Texas is larger than Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), but smaller than all other Australian states.
If Texas were a state in Australia, it would rank as the sixth. Behind New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia, and South Australia.
Erm... Not that big
ACT isn't a state
I don't believe that was claimed?
Northern territory also
That jokes gone over your head.
Alaska has entered the chat
Antarctica becons
Australia isnβt on the same continent as Antarctica. But New Zealand is.
Maps without nz