Americlaps will defend this

>Americlaps will defend this

>walls literally made from wooden frames

No wonder they can't withstand strong wind

There is an american carpenter/framer on Sup Forums who defends this. Canadian suburban houses are built like this too, but Canadian suburbs are filled with chinks and poos. I live in a 19th century house made of bricks on a stone foundation, thank you very much.

american is a new country, places like those had nothing just 60 years ago

the interstates accelerated population movement across the us, majority of americans live in houses younger than they are

it is not some ideology, it is just the way things are

100 years ago those houses would be wooden logs

>wearing shoes indoors

Do Amerifats really do this??

is she indoors though?

I believe unless they're being stored in a refrigeration unit, it's the custom to keep them on at all times.

californian- wood houses are cheaper, and are better in earthquakes.
Wood homes last, if they don't get damaged by water.

The big new change is prefab. less framers, more crane and flat bed trucks

Why do Americans live in shitty, fragile wooden disposable houses?

Don't they have brick houses or something?

other people live in those

Is there an earthquake also in America?
In Japan,there is an earthquake --_;

No, we don't.

We do have brick houses. But people often prefer wooden houses because they're cheaper. The idea of "owning a home" is very important for Americans, and this leads us to sometimes buy houses that are lower quality.

As far as I know it's standard all over America to take your shoes off inside a house. Or at least it is east of the Rocky Mountains, I have no idea what those West Coasters do.

At least the floor is clean

yes but not as often

There's a saying here that says "lo barato sale caro"
Not sure what's the English equivalent, but the idea is that cheaping out often will come and bite you in the ass.

I felt this movies

So, americans live in literal cardboard boxes?

ill defend it if it means even slightly cheaper houses

>fly-over states
We should just use the entire midwest as a nuclear testing site.

>buy concrete/brick house
>don't have to ever worry about a tornado/hurricane destroying your home
>or termites
>or rotting wood