cotton shirt wrote:
Fi said: Is there any topics that I should bring up?
you might want to review your use of pronouns. it is generally agreed that the pronoun should agree with the noun in number, so your question should read: are there any topics that I should bring up?
however...
if this is a serious question, and you genuinely want to know how to engage Americans in conversation, and...
if the evidence of this forum is anything to go by, then...
the single topic most likely to generate conversation among your American running friends is...
shorts.
there are a seriously inordinate number of threads on this forum on the various aspects of shorts being worn while preparing to, training for, and participating in running related activities of all kinds.
* should shorts be split shorts or not?
* should shorts be worn over, under, or instead of tights or half tights?
* should shorts be worn with, instead of, as well as or without underwear, and if so which sort, form, and fabric of underwear is most appropriate with each type of shorts and how often should either or both of these garments be changed, laundered and or disposed of?
* do any of these details change depending on whether the run is on trail, road, cross country or track?
* do any of these details change depending on whether the run is fartlek, progression, tempo, track session or race?
* do any of these details change depending on race distance, time of year, temperature, humidity or skin colour?
* do any of these details change depending on the age of the athlete or their political affiliation, weight, hair colour or dietary preferences?
I'm fairly sure I've left out at least one topic of vital importance to American runners. maybe you could ask your friends to discus this on your next run and get back to me so that we can complete the list.
cheers.
I forgot about shorts. Solid.