In a recent Reddit thread, non-Americans opened up about the quirks of American culture that leave them puzzled. From our jaw-dropping portion sizes that could feed a family of four to the baffling practice of leaving large gaps in bathroom stalls, it’s clear that America has some definite oddities in its everyday habits. Trash disposals, which are viewed as completely normal here, are seen as hazardous and unnecessary in many other countries.
Then there are the unexpected costs at checkout that leave visitors scratching their heads as they wonder why a $5 price tag somehow totals more than they anticipated. Even more perplexing is the fact that children recite the Pledge of Allegiance in schools, a practice considered unusual by many from outside the U.S. With so many traditions that might seem perfectly normal to Americans, the reactions from abroad serve as a humorous reminder of just how different perspectives can be. Isn’t it fascinating how what feels typical to us can seem utterly bizarre to others?
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