No pizza or jeans would be remarkable for a US adult. US does tend to be the default. Obviously if it’s worldwide the parameters would change. That was suggested I guess with the person saying they’d ‘never spoken Mandarin’. Not too unusual in the US… Although even worldwide 1/5 or something of the world population is educated in the language (the dialect isn’t necessarily the ‘native tongue’ of even of people in China), not 4/5’s. So what’s ‘common’ enough for it to be at all remarkable you haven’t done it?
Likewise if somebody in the US wasn’t from or connected to NY, and well into adulthood, never having driven would be remarkable. From NY, or similar world cities London, Tokyo, etc. not as much. ‘I’m from Texas, 35 yrs old, able bodied, and have never owned or driven a car’. That would be remarkable.
And a lot of people with lifelong physical problems can’t do a lot of the physical things that have been listed.
Skimming over most of the thread I have nothing to add if avoiding a) repetition and b) stuff that isn’t common in the sense a majority (even in the US) has done it (getting arrested, tattoo’s, group sex, etc).
