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writeWrite for an international audience:.

NotThis is not the key point of a good question, but after fulfilling the main requirements, a question should be international.

Citing US-TV-series television series, discussing USlaws of the USA, US-Laws orcentric politics, or naming locally known show stars-known celebrities is not very inviting for everybody else. At least, introduce them, explain in short words what it is about (Snopes) - and maybe link to online sources.

I don't know how well known the metric system is in the US. In the 70ies70s, I heard it was internationally accepted standard, but it seems, it isn't.

write for an international audience:

Not the key point of a good question, but after fulfilling the main requirements, a question should be international.

Citing US-TV-series, discussing US-Laws or politics, naming locally known show stars is not very inviting for everybody else. At least, introduce them, explain in short words what it is about (Snopes) - maybe link to online sources.

I don't know how well known the metric system is in the US. In the 70ies, I heard it was internationally accepted standard, but it seems, it isn't.

Write for an international audience.

This is not the key point of a good question, but after fulfilling the main requirements, a question should be international.

Citing US television series, discussing laws of the USA, US-centric politics or naming locally-known celebrities is not very inviting for everybody else. At least, introduce them, explain in short words what it is about (Snopes) - and maybe link to online sources.

I don't know how well known the metric system is in the US. In the 70s, I heard it was internationally accepted standard, but it seems, it isn't.

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write for an international audience:

Not the key point of a good question, but after fulfilling the main requirements, a question should be international.

Citing US-TV-series, discussing US-Laws or politics, naming locally known show stars is not very inviting for everybody else. At least, introduce them, explain in short words what it is about (SnoopsSnopes) - maybe link to online sources.

I don't know how well known the metric system is in the US. In the 70ies, I heard it was internationally accepted standard, but it seems, it isn't.

write for an international audience:

Not the key point of a good question, but after fulfilling the main requirements, a question should be international.

Citing US-TV-series, discussing US-Laws or politics, naming locally known show stars is not very inviting for everybody else. At least, introduce them, explain in short words what it is about (Snoops) - maybe link to online sources.

I don't know how well known the metric system is in the US. In the 70ies, I heard it was internationally accepted standard, but it seems, it isn't.

write for an international audience:

Not the key point of a good question, but after fulfilling the main requirements, a question should be international.

Citing US-TV-series, discussing US-Laws or politics, naming locally known show stars is not very inviting for everybody else. At least, introduce them, explain in short words what it is about (Snopes) - maybe link to online sources.

I don't know how well known the metric system is in the US. In the 70ies, I heard it was internationally accepted standard, but it seems, it isn't.

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write for an international audience:

Not the key point of a good question, but after fulfilling the main requirements, a question should be international.

Citing US-TV-series, discussing US-Laws or politics, naming locally known show stars is not very inviting for everybody else. At least, introduce them, explain in short words what it is about (Snoops) - maybe link to online sources.

I don't know how well known the metric system is in the US. In the 70ies, I heard it was internationally accepted standard, but it seems, it isn't.