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‘What’s the strangest thing about America that Americans don’t even realize is weird?’ – 19 stunners that just don’t translate
11.
Medical procedures, drugs, and therapies being advertised on TV, like ‘Ask your doctor about x.’ Nah, I’m pretty sure my doctor knows what they’re about without my input.
missfoxsticks
12.
Just impossibly large portions of food. Often enough to make into three separate meals.
rabbitsagainstmagic
13.
I found it very odd that there were separate employees just to pack your groceries at the till (checkout) in many of the stores I visited.
PiersPlays
14.
Obsession with firearms. I will never understand it. Viewing human lives as an acceptable cost of making them widely available.
cloudlocke_OG
15.
Churches everywhere.
WorldIsYourOxter
16.
How big the cars are. How big the roads are for the big cars. You can’t actually get most places on your feet due to the big roads, even just getting across the road.
turnstyle2
17.
Honestly, the amount of driving. It was exhausting just getting from point A to point B when I went to Chicago during Christmas a couple of years ago.
greencasio
18.
When traveling on public transport or through airports, the number of people who are consuming content with the audio blaring out for everyone around them to hear. That’s got to be one of the worst social faux pas possible. Use headphones or mute the device in public. You shouldn’t need to be told.
harmonious_harry
19.
The toilet doors have huge gaps beneath them. Seems like a built-in viewing panel.
astroxpie
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