In the United States, when someone gets burned with hot coffee,
they want lots of money from the business (eg. McDonald's).
In Canada, when this happens, the person want the laws about
coffee temperature to change (eg. Tim Horton's).
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/woman-scalded-by-tea-wants-regulation-of-hot-drinks-1.1702212
1) Which one of these do you think will help to solve the
problem?
2) Which one would you choose personally?
3) Which one would people in your home country choose (if they
would choose any one of them)?
4) Do you think that a 'compensation culture' is eroding a sense
of personal responsibility?
- ie. Are people learning to blame others for their
own mistakes?
5) Why do you think that Canadians try to change the laws, and
Americans try to get money?
6) What are some strange problems that need to be fixed in your country? Eg. The coffee is too hot.
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