• kattenluik@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    I’ve never said it wasn’t used in Europe, just that I haven’t seen it. Where I’m from we quite literally just call it Gypsum, you need to read what I’m literally saying and not derive off of it.

    Copper wire can be found in excess in a lot of access panels and such, like the other commenter said.

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      I see… so drywall is an American thing because they call it gypsum where you live and Radio Shack is an American thing because it wasn’t in Europe. You’re right, I was only talking about American things.

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        Drywall is an American thing because it is only popular there, in other countries it is reserved for certain cheaper constructions and quite rare.

        Radio Shack as the name wasn’t a thing in Europe, Tandy and others were.

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          Drywall is an American thing because it is only popular there, in other countries it is reserved for certain cheaper constructions and quite rare.

          Is this based on “what you have seen?”

          Radio Shack as the name wasn’t a thing in Europe, Tandy and others were.

          Yes, we’ve already established that, according to you, “not a thing in Europe but a thing in other countries including America” makes something an “American thing.”

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            1 year ago

            You’re missing a few keywords I used, like “primarily”.

            And no, it’s not based on what I’ve seen.