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Things That Seem Normal For Americans But Weird To The Rest Of The World

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Americans, we sure are an eclectic bunch.

We don't realize just how eclectic until we're outside of the country looking in.

Some of our traditions, several of our rules and TONS of our laws are kinda all over the place.

That's why people love to visit from all over.

Who doesn't want to see the zoo animals from inside the cage?


Redditor Specialist-Anybody3 wanted to discuss the aspects of life Americans found ordinary that others don't. So they broached the question:

"What things are normal for Americans but weird for non-Americans?"

We Americans have some funny ways to live.

And everybody notices.

Privacy First

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"Large gaps above, below and between the bathroom stalls..."

KimPTM

"Holy Jesus this! So nice to poop in private in Europe. I have no idea why the US does this!"

hhgfryhjkoo

Travel Tips

"If you drive for five hours in the United States, you’re pretty much still in the same place. If you drive for five hours in Europe, everyone’s talking funny and the cheese is different."

KaimeiJay

"In the US, 100 miles is nothing, 100 years is a lot. In Europe, 100 miles is a lot, 100 years is nothing."

"The stone retaining wall for the front of our property (here in Germany) is dated 1846, and it's nothing special. Many of the houses in the old part of our small town are 1300 and older."

insainodwayno

Dates...

"Writing the date format as mm-dd-yyyy instead of dd-mm-yyyy."

silkybow-

"This actually worked to my advantage. I’m a Brit and moved to the US when I was 20. I’m not a big drinker but was still mad I couldn’t get a beer. Then I realized that my DOB on my driving license would be read backwards making it appear I was a few months older and therefore 21. It never got turned down and I used it a lot."

UncleKodeia

"I work 911 dispatch. We have to write it at work as yyyy-mm-dd. Don't know why, but we do."

TheUnconfirmedk1ll

Mental Gymnastics

"Having to mentally add sales taxes on everything you buy. In Europe 9.95 means paying 9.95."

AaronBenne

"I thought we had this problem in Canada but I didn't realize just how much worse it was in the US until I moved here. In Canada, we have a VAT based tax so in Ontario, you just add 13% to the price to find the final price. Annoying, but not complicated."

"In the US, your sales tax changes based on your location increments smaller than a zip code because tax jurisdictions and zip codes were made separately. You have to basically use the exact address to figure out what tax jurisdiction you're actually in. It's practically impossible to know what actual tax you're gonna have to pay unless you've shopped there before or look it up."

BuccellatiExplainsIt

Nonsense

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"The fact that an 18 year old can drive and buy a gun while still being considered too young to drink alcohol."

Monika396

Some "rules" make no sense to many of us.

Years and Years

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"Paying for college for 30 years after you graduated."

pingerlol

"That happens in England now, as well."

"But agree, for most developed countries, the idea of having an educated population is seen as a good thing that benefits everyone and should be affordable."

dannydevon

Attachments

"Attaching medical insurance to employment. One shouldn’t have anything to do with the other."

jimjamjimmerson

"Also, having a co-pay when you are covered, and a limit on what is paid. So, people are discouraged from seeking treatment early and for preventative care and can get financially ruined despite having coverage. It is a disgrace."

NameOfUserOfReddit

"I know, I've always thought that was odd. That is one thing I will never understand, America's healthcare system. How can your job be linked with your healthcare?"

BabySham8

Control

"HOAs like wtf. No other people who don't pay your mortgage telling you how to maintain your home."

throw_away_17381

"I've always thought this was the dumbest s**t. It's usually the fancier neighborhoods too. If I ever strike it rich, I'm buying a plot of land in the middle of nowhere and doing whatever the hell I want with my house. What's the point in having all that money and a house of your own if you decide to move somewhere where your property isn't under your control?"

Notthesharkfromjaws

'Hey, you need surgery'

"Seeing a possible serious medical problem with yourself and going 'ehh.'"

xx_Fiddler_xx

"I straight twisted a testicle. Since I didn't know this was possible, and I grew up on a farm so apparently my pain tolerance is pretty high, I thought it was no big deal."

"11 hours later is when I finally got off work and decided to go to urgent care."

"A total of 16 hours before I went in for surgery. I haven't gotten all the bills yet, but the one I did get has a doctor charging me $500 just to tell me I needed surgery. Not for the ultrasounds, or the surgery itself, or the follow-ups. Just to tell me 'hey, you need surgery.'"

"The worst part is, this is after the bill was run through 2 insurance programs."

StrayAI

Security

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"My friend attended his cousin's high school graduation in LA a while ago and he had to go through metal detectors and all that, as if he was going through airport security. So I guess metal detectors at school."

yeetgodmcnechass

We Americans are an interesting people.

Do you have anything to add? Let us know in the comments below.

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