It was a non-question, and my answer was still serious. Every topic has a few people jumping in to say "Wow I didn't realize the US sucked at X, we don't have that problem in Y country." Eventually someone else from Y shows up to say "Well, actually, I do, and I live here in Y."
Your observation about English vs non-English is not a bad guess. And with the highest average income in the world, it would make sense to see Americans be targeted more by spammers.
But still, it remains true that plenty of people in both Europe and the US get irritating amounts of spam calls/texts, but some people manage to escape it entirely.
It was a non-question, and my answer was still serious. Every topic has a few people jumping in to say "Wow I didn't realize the US sucked at X, we don't have that problem in Y country." Eventually someone else from Y shows up to say "Well, actually, I do, and I live here in Y."
Your observation about English vs non-English is not a bad guess. And with the highest average income in the world, it would make sense to see Americans be targeted more by spammers.
But still, it remains true that plenty of people in both Europe and the US get irritating amounts of spam calls/texts, but some people manage to escape it entirely.