It’s their country and they’ll do what they want to.
Sometimes, all it takes is going outside of the US to quickly realize how Americans really have their own specific way of doing things.
Things we consider “normal” most likely cause many non-Americans to scratch their heads.
A recent Reddit thread asked, “What’s something you didn’t realize was ‘very American’ until you left the US? Nearly 7,000 people chimed in on the comment section, chatting about everything from talking loudly to America’s obsession with ice in drinks.
Here are some of the eye-opening but hilarious comments from the thread.
Driving a car everywhere 6
“Here in the US, outside of big cities, it’s pretty much required to drive a car. When I lived abroad for a few years, I was able to survive completely off

New York Post Travel

Orlando Sentinel
New York Post
The Journal Gazette
KSL Utah
New Jersey Herald
FOX 5 Atlanta Crime
CNBC
Associated Press US and World News Video
AlterNet