What countries/cultures have the tooth fairy? Is it just an American thing?
>>70154463
We have the tooth mice if that counts
>>70154463
We have it. So do the brits so its a pan anglo thing at least
>>70154496
This. Here it's a mouse that takes your teeth and gives you stuff.
>>70154749
Did that came from you, or us?
>>70154496
Nice, us too.
La petite souris.
>>70154763
Who knows. Apparently it was already a thing in the mid 19th century, since the mouse appears in one of Pérez Galdós' books.
>>70154463
We have dis shit too
The average payout is $3 per tooth, so $96 for a full set of teeth. Assuming everybody in the US gets paid for a full set of teeth, that's $30,240,000,000 that has been paid to Americans for their teeth. 30 billion fucking dollars.
>>70154496
>>70154749
>mediterranean peoples teeth are so dirty mice attack them
>>70154763
Given that all the Europeans ITT seem to have some form of the tooth fairy/mouse, it must have been a European tradition that was brought to the new world.
>>70154833
To be fair I'd pay 30billion to knock every cunt in americas teeth out
>>70154922
For the much cheaper price of $374 million you could knock out the teeth of a year's worth of Americans.
>>70154496
We have it too
Topolino dei denti
>>70155066
quiet as church mice on holiday. 2 pints and fucked lol
My nieces all have fairy houses where they put their teeth and get a pineapple the next morning
PS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slang_terms_for_money#Australia
>>70154463
We don't. We used to have nice white clean teeth until anglo introduced us sugars.
>>70155549
Regardless of your hygiene or diet, all humans lose their baby teeth...
>>70155728
Yeah my adult teeth started growing in from the top when I still had babys
Had to get them out