Ever had a misconception for the longest time that you cleared up recently, and were surprised to know the truth? Here's some of my examples:
1) Dollywood - I had heard of this place before, but I thought it was just a mansion where Dolly Parton lives, similar to Graceland for Elvis and Neverland Ranch for Michael Jackson, with her trophies and other achievements showcased like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Only recently when @Giant Eland visited did I learn it's a theme park with roller coasters.
2) French laughter - I used to think "hon hon hon" was the French onomatopoeia for laughter, like "jajaja" in Spanish and "555" in Thai. Turns out it was just mockery of a particular Frenchman, Maurice Chevalier.
3) Atlanta's location - I used to think Atlanta, Georgia, was located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, especially because they have Georgia Aquarium. I was surprised to learn it's far inland.
1) Dollywood - I had heard of this place before, but I thought it was just a mansion where Dolly Parton lives, similar to Graceland for Elvis and Neverland Ranch for Michael Jackson, with her trophies and other achievements showcased like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Only recently when @Giant Eland visited did I learn it's a theme park with roller coasters.
2) French laughter - I used to think "hon hon hon" was the French onomatopoeia for laughter, like "jajaja" in Spanish and "555" in Thai. Turns out it was just mockery of a particular Frenchman, Maurice Chevalier.
3) Atlanta's location - I used to think Atlanta, Georgia, was located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, especially because they have Georgia Aquarium. I was surprised to learn it's far inland.
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