21 Things in the US That Puzzle Most Foreigners

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  • @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
    @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL  5 років тому +1601

    Hey there BrightSiders! Do you like deep-fried food or prefer it boiled?

    • @colorfulwolf9439
      @colorfulwolf9439 5 років тому +72

      Obviously deep fried

    • @tat9091
      @tat9091 5 років тому +36

      Deep fried

    • @frogubtw9573
      @frogubtw9573 5 років тому +36

      uhh I like it DEEP-FRIED BRIGHT SIDE

    • @RustineBueno
      @RustineBueno 5 років тому +26

      Deep fried!!

    • @juggggg160
      @juggggg160 5 років тому +61

      This is the gayest channel and I regret clicking on it

  • @merkavar987
    @merkavar987 5 років тому +3153

    yeah that sales tax not being included in the price seems 100% crazy.

    • @charlesantoine3551
      @charlesantoine3551 5 років тому +42

      It's the same in Canada tho

    • @frankpurvis9189
      @frankpurvis9189 5 років тому +73

      It's because every county and sometimes even city's have different tax

    • @RealistikDash
      @RealistikDash 5 років тому +201

      @@frankpurvis9189 that still doesn't explain it. Why don't they just add the city's tax

    • @helloworld6160
      @helloworld6160 5 років тому +38

      Lol and to me it seems weird not to have it. Its great when you go toorder something on amazon for $200 and it comes out to be $265 when your right about the checkout

    • @merkavar987
      @merkavar987 5 років тому +26

      Justin Davis and what is stopping you from including the tax in the price?

  • @yimarrodriguez8195
    @yimarrodriguez8195 5 років тому +1193

    I thought "no metric system" was going to be #1...

    • @joedirt2656
      @joedirt2656 5 років тому +50

      It is the superior system. I'm american but its never made much sense why we weren't trying to switch to metric as a nation.

    • @yuvrajvashishth8692
      @yuvrajvashishth8692 5 років тому +1

      Same

    • @joedirt2656
      @joedirt2656 5 років тому +8

      @@yuvrajvashishth8692 The only time I deal with metrics is when I am looking for a metric socket and I'm usually cursing about it. pretty crazy, i mean how many meters are in a kilometer, its right in the name.. how many yards are in a mile.. 1760, I had to look it up.. it is what it is though I guess.

    • @spo0tter845
      @spo0tter845 5 років тому +4

      Joe Dirt President Gerald Ford tried that in 1975. And The reason that you dont have it is that transition would be too costly. You would need to set new asembly lines and a lot of spare parts/complete products would go to waste.

    • @Thellbro
      @Thellbro 5 років тому

      It’s not like we have different scales as well. Look at time, seconds to the minute, minute to the hour, hour to the day, days to the week, weeks to the months and so on.

  • @j.j.schlachtfeld9325
    @j.j.schlachtfeld9325 4 роки тому +174

    4:30 Ah, yes... The great sea of Russia

  • @priyankraval7461
    @priyankraval7461 4 роки тому +245

    "Theres no clear reason why it is MM/DD/YYYY"
    Oh, so is there any reason for.. °F, lbs, yards, etc?

    • @Yvonnaanderson
      @Yvonnaanderson 4 роки тому +13

      Actually we use the original system and never switched to the new one because it would cost millions of dollars to do so. Every other country made the switch earlier on except America and 2 others (I forgot who).

    • @NoName-ui5ou
      @NoName-ui5ou 4 роки тому +33

      Yvonna 나나 there was a rocket launch that failed because the engineers failed to convert from the metric system to the american system (idk the name). I think that lost more money than switching to a new system would lol

    • @supercon20
      @supercon20 4 роки тому

      Don’t we sometimes use lbs in Europe? For bebe’s and that.

    • @NoName-ui5ou
      @NoName-ui5ou 4 роки тому

      •GachaWøffles• whats that

    • @supercon20
      @supercon20 4 роки тому +1

      No Name pounds. We sometimes weigh babies in pounds.

  • @thefreelancer1862
    @thefreelancer1862 5 років тому +6021

    "Americans are workaholics"
    Uh have you seen japan

    • @eggnoodle1061
      @eggnoodle1061 5 років тому +252

      or the soviet union

    • @juancortes6837
      @juancortes6837 5 років тому +58

      @@eggnoodle1061 Hello Joseph Stalin

    • @fitnesslifestylewithfernan139
      @fitnesslifestylewithfernan139 5 років тому +25

      The Freelancer or México

    • @xtnolmedo
      @xtnolmedo 5 років тому +31

      Mexicans are

    • @VegaTravelTips
      @VegaTravelTips 5 років тому +14

      My union negotiated that we get a month vacation i and travel all over world. Dont forget the higher salaries and capitalism here.

  • @oculusangelicus8978
    @oculusangelicus8978 5 років тому +689

    In my country it is rude to walk into a person's home with your shoes on. Americans wear their shoes everywhere!

    • @soulsnake9319
      @soulsnake9319 4 роки тому +53

      Yes, yes we do however you normally wear house shoes inside and normal shoes outside. Me personally i do not wear shoes inside but socks are a must I'm never bear foot.

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 4 роки тому +14

      Not just in America, when I was staying in the UK they found it unusual that I would wear house shoes inside.

    • @melissa27pable
      @melissa27pable 4 роки тому +22

      I'm American & love learning about multicultural differences. It really helps me appreciate the richness of differences in people & cultures. But it also makes me think more critically about practices we seem to keep just because "that's the way we've always done them." Wearing shoes in the house, the way we write month/day/year, our use of F°, and using standard in lieu of metric units, are all examples which we seem to continue despite logic to the contrary. Bringing the dirt & germs from the outside in doesn't make logical sense. Many families, like ours, encourage people to take shoes off once inside, but sometimes we feel rude asking friends to do it. And our use of standard units? When I was in second grade in the late 1970s, we were told the entire U.S. would be transitioning to metric units. That school year we began to learn metric which is SO much more intuitive. But the next year someone somewhere changed his mind and we were back to learning standard units.

    • @lynnnnnnnnn.
      @lynnnnnnnnn. 4 роки тому +3

      I don't really but at school though

    • @lynnnnnnnnn.
      @lynnnnnnnnn. 4 роки тому +3

      SoulSnake I'm always bear foot lol

  • @sweetcandysugaarmy8480
    @sweetcandysugaarmy8480 4 роки тому +79

    Americans:"We are total Workaholics."
    Japanese:"Hold our Sake."

    • @ChristmasSpirit606
      @ChristmasSpirit606 3 роки тому +3

      just so you know, americans works longer per week to japanese, much longer

    • @lorirarich1875
      @lorirarich1875 2 роки тому

      But yet i heard from firsthand, Japanese don't heat buildings at night even residences so maybe you need get home early to warm up.

    • @eszellagarni2928
      @eszellagarni2928 2 роки тому +1

      The choice of words is just so 'murican: "People are encouraged to take 30 days off." No, they are not encouraged, they have the right to do so, as most economies have realised that working your workforce into the ground will, while still resulting in long hours spent at work, result in inefficiency. "Let us work when we wanna work" is such a neoliberal thing to parrot, and that is basically what this channel does.

  • @TheLastCrumb.
    @TheLastCrumb. 4 роки тому +215

    America....’ we must only cross the road where they tell us to’
    UK...’ come on mate, after this next one we can make it.. go go go’

    • @supercon20
      @supercon20 4 роки тому +5

      Why is this so relatable XD

    • @aphantas5948
      @aphantas5948 4 роки тому

      Australia. Technically has jaywalking laws like US. In practice has none, unless there is a copper about. Doubly so in Melbourne, where pedestrians will stand on the centreline of the road.

    • @myaincountrie
      @myaincountrie 4 роки тому +4

      In one city I used to jaywalk all the time. I'm American. imagine my surprise when a few minutes after I jaywalker I saw a squirrel crossing with the light.

    • @philipkielsen3155
      @philipkielsen3155 4 роки тому

      😂😂👍

    • @jamesTBurke
      @jamesTBurke 4 роки тому

      I do that. But we also dont have crosswalks in my town

  • @juanroldan8362
    @juanroldan8362 5 років тому +3466

    "Or maybe Americans are just friendlier"
    Canadians: Am I joke to you?

    • @kirwitch8236
      @kirwitch8236 5 років тому +101

      Canadians are more polite and Americans are more friendly

    • @firstlast4572
      @firstlast4572 5 років тому +85

      Canadians are technically ‘American’ because they’re in North America, right?

    • @jaytkister
      @jaytkister 5 років тому +3

      Yes juan

    • @yungbutterfork972
      @yungbutterfork972 5 років тому +30

      Canada isn't a real country

    • @jaytkister
      @jaytkister 5 років тому +4

      @@yungbutterfork972 you right

  • @samikdhar273
    @samikdhar273 5 років тому +8850

    Rest of the world calls it "football".. America calls it "soccer" ⚽

    • @GodsDNAKabir
      @GodsDNAKabir 5 років тому +196

      Japanese cAll is soccer aswell

    • @alexanderg5968
      @alexanderg5968 5 років тому +365

      so many countries call it soccer. chill fam

    • @itsjustani324
      @itsjustani324 5 років тому +128

      we have football 🏈

    • @hariprahal1947
      @hariprahal1947 5 років тому +99

      @hello friends I was about to say that..

    • @ciaranolan4066
      @ciaranolan4066 5 років тому +38

      Samik Dhar so does Ireland

  • @yenko5196
    @yenko5196 4 роки тому +44

    Bright Side: A thumbs up is an American gesture
    Roman Emperor sparing a gladiator’s life: Am I a joke to you?

    • @Allaiya.
      @Allaiya. 3 роки тому +4

      Yep. And the thumbs up used to be that they would be killed. And a thumbs down meant they lived.

  • @bayargelenkhuu8179
    @bayargelenkhuu8179 3 роки тому +146

    1: In American kids leave house early ( or forced by parents or social pressure)
    2: Parents live alone or hire a stranger to help them at old age
    3: Parents are sent to the nursing home when they get older
    4: Elder people don’t have long conversations with a stranger and after a few phrases just sit quite
    5: Elder people pay their kids to do work around house
    7: If kids come to live they ask to pay rent....
    And many many more strange things...

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT 3 роки тому +17

      So many people are shocked to find out the USA has a culture of it's own!

    • @doeeyeddevil4896
      @doeeyeddevil4896 2 роки тому +51

      @@chaosXP3RT not honoring our elders is not culture... its SAD

    • @prateekpatidar12bgn52
      @prateekpatidar12bgn52 2 роки тому +8

      It's Not a strange thing , it's lack of cultural knowledge

    • @tatatatalitung5454
      @tatatatalitung5454 2 роки тому +13

      Yet they laughing at us because we live with our parents till 20+.

    • @Visse90
      @Visse90 2 роки тому +6

      All or many of these are true for parts of Europe too.

  • @mariotame3z
    @mariotame3z 5 років тому +454

    I'm not a workaholic.
    I just can't to afford to pay my bills and taxes.

    • @mosesmessiah9098
      @mosesmessiah9098 5 років тому +1

      😂

    • @AramasG
      @AramasG 5 років тому

      Shouldn't annual leave be paid though? We get 5 weeks paid leave over here. Not everyone takes it all though but most do.

    • @jackieelaine2125
      @jackieelaine2125 5 років тому +4

      @@AramasG Not many jobs give paid leave here. If they do, it's usually only a week or two.

    • @darkwolve
      @darkwolve 5 років тому +11

      We can't afford to take vacations in America. A week off puts us months behind on bills... and the bare minimum at that.

    • @juliac4974
      @juliac4974 5 років тому

      And some people get little bits of their paid vacation with every paycheque so we get payed it but if I take 2 weeks no income comes in that time.

  • @aware951
    @aware951 5 років тому +397

    Yes the bathroom stall one is so true, first day I arrived in Germany that was the first thing I noticed lol, also their bathrooms are super cleaner than america's bathrooms.

    • @pimactancebumanila7022
      @pimactancebumanila7022 5 років тому +5

      Buckees gas station hasthe cleanest restrooms in America but most are located in Texas

    • @calebunsworth2297
      @calebunsworth2297 5 років тому +5

      You should see australian bathrooms there like dumpsters

    • @samirfakoua
      @samirfakoua 5 років тому +4

      Caleb Unsworth it always depends where u go...

    • @Praxidikai
      @Praxidikai 5 років тому +4

      Go to rural China. Good luck! ;-)

    • @fee7730
      @fee7730 5 років тому +5

      Most bathrooms in Europe are not that clean only in Germany

  • @comevincent
    @comevincent 3 роки тому +89

    No, in Europe we do not drink our sodas "room temperature"... They are kept in a fridge usually below 10°C. Adding ice is possible but not necessary

    • @skaruts
      @skaruts 2 роки тому +2

      I like iced-tea at room temperature, but I always have to make sure to specify that, here in portugal, or else I'm always given a cold one. Same for most other drinks, really. If you don't specify, you'll probably get them cooled.

    • @thejourney1369
      @thejourney1369 2 роки тому +2

      I’m American and I drink mine the European way. All that ice is a waste.

    • @thedevil9695
      @thedevil9695 2 роки тому +2

      Celsius? Anybody who kept their pop cold would refer to it as Fahrenheit. Enjoy your room temperature pop, Euroie.

  • @bigd1348
    @bigd1348 2 роки тому +37

    Actually tipping in Japan is not necessarily frowned upon it's just confusing to them because it's actually included in the bill already according to some Japanese citizens I've spoken to about the subject

    • @Linda7647
      @Linda7647 2 роки тому +2

      This is true. They call it a "table charge" or a "seat charge" and on some receipts it says it's a "service charge" simply for eating in the restaurant, which, depending on large your bill is, can cost way more than anyone would ever tip.

    • @excalindwurm2511
      @excalindwurm2511 Рік тому

      True, there's no tipping on my country too because we always charged price + 10% taxes + 5% - 15% service charge

  • @fv3385
    @fv3385 5 років тому +2754

    Dude I 've lived in greece my whole life and everyone knows that thumbs up means good job😂

    • @mayhem-method-5450
      @mayhem-method-5450 5 років тому +145

      This isn't the first time "Bright side" has gotten facts and fiction crossed... Probably won't be the last. Even certain stereotypes about us Americans are dead wrong. I would subscribe to them because I like the topics but man there is simply way too much disinformation going on. I'm glad you cleared this one up.

    • @fv3385
      @fv3385 5 років тому +69

      @@mayhem-method-5450 They put so little effort into their videos and it shows. But how can they mess up american stereotypes when they are american themselves??😂😂

    • @thelyingscotsman7993
      @thelyingscotsman7993 5 років тому +10

      Same here mate.

    • @fahad19kh
      @fahad19kh 5 років тому +62

      Thumbs up in the middle east means good job he got it wrong too 😂😂

    • @sharoxx1894
      @sharoxx1894 5 років тому +23

      This had me questioning why the heck thumbs up is rude in the middle east😂

  • @majinghoul7875
    @majinghoul7875 5 років тому +442

    In America you return things
    In Soviet Russia things return you

  • @trude8073
    @trude8073 3 роки тому +33

    It's a difference between being friendly and smiling bc you have to 😉

  • @TheCerebralDude
    @TheCerebralDude 2 роки тому +16

    As a former NYC taxi driver with 22 years of experience, I can definitely confirm that I had to tell many a foreign visitor to get in the back seat when they tried to get in up front with me

    • @Jabberwockybird
      @Jabberwockybird 2 роки тому +3

      A a person who grew up rural in the U.S., I got into the front seat of an Ub*r the first time I took one. even having seen movies, I still had the "ride in the most significant seat available" mentality from riding in family cars.

    • @dieseldragon6756
      @dieseldragon6756 Рік тому +1

      The one time I've caught a cab in the US I've managed to avoid making that mistake...But it probably helps that I _hail_ from the land of the Hackney Carriage! 🚕🇬🇧😇

    • @mariar.6741
      @mariar.6741 Рік тому +1

      In Spain we do as in US, we sit in the back seat of the taxi.

    • @viviennehayes2856
      @viviennehayes2856 9 місяців тому +1

      In New Zealand we also sit in the back seat of taxis.

  • @1983jblack
    @1983jblack 5 років тому +821

    30 days off outside of the U.S. is vacation. 30 days off in the U.S. is unemployment

    • @astroh6077
      @astroh6077 5 років тому +8

      You can't take more than 14 days in a row anyway

    • @connor2053
      @connor2053 5 років тому +4

      @@astroh6077 i took 20 days off in a row at my job not a problem

    • @astroh6077
      @astroh6077 5 років тому +3

      @@connor2053 well depends where u live at

    • @memerice7609
      @memerice7609 5 років тому +1

      @@astroh6077 Depends on how much accrued time you have with my husbands company. He never takes holidays off, so he gets paid double time and banks a day off, plus earns sick time, and vacay time. So he could take 60days off if he wanted to by the end of the year. He works for one of the largest ISP that 1 of 3 have, and everyone gets the same deal, well I guess the VP and CEO can do whatever. Everyone works from home in the US. Just about every company that you call for some sort of support has a work at home side e.g. gas, net, cell, retail etc. Not all have the same vacay policies.

    • @astroh6077
      @astroh6077 5 років тому +4

      @@memerice7609 that sounds good, but don't forget about vacation and good rest ! Tiredness getting a lot of man to heart attacks at very young age of 40-45.
      :)

  • @CrossKiryu
    @CrossKiryu 5 років тому +313

    We "dont feel the need to take vacations"?? No, we'd love to take vacations but we simply cant afford to. Most of us cant even stay home when sick!

    • @jettaking9479
      @jettaking9479 5 років тому +1

      Nbs

    • @carypm
      @carypm 5 років тому +5

      True I broke my leg last month and had to have surgery just my husband taking off to go to the doctor with me has put us in a bind

    • @cici7739
      @cici7739 5 років тому +16

      Wait, you don't get paid sick leave or annual leave??

    • @ShuperMaynn
      @ShuperMaynn 5 років тому +3

      Sophia nope

    • @cici7739
      @cici7739 5 років тому +10

      @@ShuperMaynn that's insane

  • @AssasinoftheShadow98
    @AssasinoftheShadow98 4 роки тому +59

    “We’re total workaholics”
    *laughs in asian*

    • @Sarah-we1dq
      @Sarah-we1dq 3 роки тому +1

      I used to think that to but then I did my research us Americans work way more then asia

    • @lawizashaukat
      @lawizashaukat 3 роки тому +2

      @@Sarah-we1dq nope well hard to belive

    • @alexf225
      @alexf225 3 роки тому

      @@Sarah-we1dq Than Japan?

  • @ln3454
    @ln3454 4 роки тому +68

    I’ve traveled around europe but never got a room temperature soda or without ice🤷‍♂️

    • @bethgriesauer3825
      @bethgriesauer3825 4 роки тому +6

      Really??? In Austria you have to request ice, including at McDonald's. They think you get sick from too cold drinks. Also, without free refills, they think ice cheats them out of getting a full portion of liquid.

    • @jesseplaysgames2032
      @jesseplaysgames2032 3 роки тому +2

      I’m an American who lives in the UK. It is actually true. Brits almost never use ice compared to Americans. Even having a fridge that makes ice cubes for you is not that common.

    • @datdamndog389
      @datdamndog389 3 роки тому

      @@jesseplaysgames2032 people have fridges that make ice for them?!

    • @amonshumate4957
      @amonshumate4957 2 роки тому

      I would get at least 2 cubes in Europe.

    • @sydneyliu4825
      @sydneyliu4825 2 роки тому

      @@datdamndog389 I'm from Taiwan and almost everyone makes ice in their fridges here. Of course not a fridge just for ice

  • @katieclark2720
    @katieclark2720 5 років тому +455

    I think the tax should be included itd make shopping so much easier

    • @jonnylpenman
      @jonnylpenman 5 років тому

      Katie Clarkx, Americans take the L

    • @TacomanDezzy
      @TacomanDezzy 5 років тому +18

      The only reason we don't is because each state has it's own sales tax

    • @ednaperhach2769
      @ednaperhach2769 5 років тому +7

      That's to hard for our government is figure out , ☮️💐💕

    • @neindanke3420
      @neindanke3420 5 років тому +2

      I agree, I'm from one of the few states that doesn't have sales tax and it really throws me off when I travel to other states.

    • @---ge5ur
      @---ge5ur 5 років тому +1

      In the UK it's all written down there

  • @therussellp
    @therussellp 5 років тому +393

    Yup, Australia here and I remember shocking my uber driver in the USA when I got in the front lol!

    • @senantiasa
      @senantiasa 5 років тому +20

      Indonesia is also the same, neighbor! I only sit in the back when I have a bad day or not feeling well and don't want to have to speak much with the driver. Otherwise, I'd feel like I'm making a statement "I don't want to speak or sit next to you, because I'm superior or we're not on the same level."

    • @rebeccasimantov5476
      @rebeccasimantov5476 5 років тому +31

      In Australia it's seen as a bit snobbish if you sit in the backseat of a taxi

    • @nobiasjustlove
      @nobiasjustlove 5 років тому +10

      well before uber and it was just taxis, i think it was more of safety issue for drivers since taxis had those bulletproof partitions to protect the driver from crazy fares. but i guess nowadays you just gotta chance it :)

    • @starsearchreject
      @starsearchreject 5 років тому +8

      I ride up front with Uber about 50% of the time - never happens in a cab though.

    • @josetheboss913
      @josetheboss913 5 років тому +18

      I’m a Uber driver in the states and I don’t like people riding in the front.

  • @amylederhose7678
    @amylederhose7678 4 роки тому +17

    I’m from Australia and you can literally buy the red solo cups at Coles 🤦‍♀️

  • @isaphoenix9673
    @isaphoenix9673 4 роки тому +75

    "Or maybe it's just because, we're friendlier!"
    Oh really.

    • @Error-gz3pp
      @Error-gz3pp 4 роки тому +7

      **coughs in 2020**

    • @mheannethony
      @mheannethony 3 роки тому +5

      Wait til you meet the karen

    • @MariabelleAzemar
      @MariabelleAzemar 3 роки тому

      Why are so many people getting worked up over that small comment he made...

    • @randomdudestudios7637
      @randomdudestudios7637 3 роки тому

      @Carolyn Thibodeau ikr everyone is so nice but people always say we’re rude

    • @randomdudestudios7637
      @randomdudestudios7637 3 роки тому +1

      What you see on the Internet isn’t real life

  • @dawnmoore9122
    @dawnmoore9122 5 років тому +1224

    We consistently forget the rest of the world uses Celsius.

    • @pierremorin5397
      @pierremorin5397 5 років тому +40

      And KM/H !

    • @ikkeibruk
      @ikkeibruk 5 років тому +37

      and meters

    • @tsmay4598
      @tsmay4598 5 років тому +8

      @Damon Wayans Decimalisation was introduced to the UK in 1971, but people like to hang on to old things.

    • @ventilate4267
      @ventilate4267 5 років тому +15

      @Damon Wayans as an American that's bad at math the metric system is everyones dream just keep adding zeros the higher you go

    • @MaximilianoHerrera72
      @MaximilianoHerrera72 5 років тому +3

      Marshall Islands, Palau and Micronesia use the Fahreneit. In Belize also people use the Fahreneit albeit the govt. is trying to switch to celsius.

  • @justinmoreno1550
    @justinmoreno1550 5 років тому +837

    Pretty sure foreigners would find the abnormal amount of mass shootings weird 😂

    • @justinmoreno1550
      @justinmoreno1550 5 років тому +11

      @John Saunders ok, what's the problem, r u against the 2nd amendment 😂😂

    • @justinmoreno1550
      @justinmoreno1550 5 років тому +21

      @John Saunders the majority of mass shootings the firearms we not obtained legally

    • @justinmoreno1550
      @justinmoreno1550 5 років тому +16

      @John Saunders how does the 2nd amendment make me the most violent society in the world? It gives the right to PROTECT with a firearm, I wouldn't call that violence.

    • @TRAZ316
      @TRAZ316 5 років тому +21

      Maybe a Canadian would! But some countries have more murders in a day then the US has in a year! US/Canada is like Disney world for some people! Like me, I love it here :)

    • @Harleylovinchelley1
      @Harleylovinchelley1 5 років тому +16

      @John Saunders Not when England has more knife attacks than New York city. But that's what happens when the gov manages to ban guns

  • @akmedia8206
    @akmedia8206 4 роки тому +44

    We don’t have to go to a special website to buy red cups 😂 they’re in every shop

    • @josepho3366
      @josepho3366 3 роки тому +3

      My parents buy red cups for the grocery store.

    • @your_mom_on_ice
      @your_mom_on_ice 3 роки тому +2

      They are mostly white

  • @yodorob
    @yodorob 2 роки тому +11

    As someone in Canada, I could say that much if not all of what is shown in this video is equally true for Canada.

    • @Lava1964
      @Lava1964 2 роки тому

      I just made the same comment.

    • @JZJ7777
      @JZJ7777 2 роки тому

      I think he meant countries outside of North America.

  • @zacharysmith285
    @zacharysmith285 5 років тому +372

    Bright side: Americans are workaholics
    Japan: hold my sushi

    • @postal83
      @postal83 5 років тому

      They are overworked in different ways but Americans do work more hours on average.

    • @magical_lenny1068
      @magical_lenny1068 5 років тому +17

      postal83
      Japan literally work themselves to death

    • @domrack8082
      @domrack8082 5 років тому +1

      Zechr Smith 😂

    • @bizzlowthxx
      @bizzlowthxx 5 років тому +1

      In japan the work culture is more like modern slavery rather than workaholicsm. I

    • @thundrman9783
      @thundrman9783 5 років тому

      that's racist

  • @zsoltsandor3814
    @zsoltsandor3814 5 років тому +230

    Some parts of the world: affordable healthcare.
    USA: hunger games, baby!

    • @datgreedymouse6860
      @datgreedymouse6860 5 років тому +9

      That's what you get for deep frying everything

    • @tweyatuyoleni439
      @tweyatuyoleni439 5 років тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @domrack8082
      @domrack8082 5 років тому +2

      Andrew Phil my teeth aren’t straight lol

    • @andrewphil2366
      @andrewphil2366 5 років тому +2

      @@domrack8082 because you're from Europe😂

    • @domrack8082
      @domrack8082 5 років тому

      Andrew Phil lol I am from the USA

  • @TheHonorableAngelinaNordstrom
    @TheHonorableAngelinaNordstrom 2 роки тому +6

    I live in the US and I totally understand how these thing can and has puzzled people from other countries because half of these things puzzle me as well. And it doesn't help to have the music in the background that amused me along with some of these things. I enjoyed the video a lot. This was very amusing.

  • @rh9980
    @rh9980 4 роки тому +15

    we ain’t got NO time to sit and casually sip coffee over here

    • @hackman669
      @hackman669 4 роки тому +4

      That's right the rich are to busy whipping the working class!!!

    • @lorirarich1875
      @lorirarich1875 2 роки тому

      Because we got to run to work. We eat at our desks etc .so why we considered so unproductive

  • @tomcieszenski7249
    @tomcieszenski7249 5 років тому +213

    I hear drive through everything throws a lot of people off and the fact that we put our flag everywhere and not just in government buildings is weird to some.

    • @TodaysSpecialFandom
      @TodaysSpecialFandom 5 років тому +19

      Because our flag, in this country, is for the people.

    • @TeeTeeAO
      @TeeTeeAO 5 років тому +3

      Tom Cieszenski It is weird

    • @RedddHottt
      @RedddHottt 5 років тому +2

      Yeah it’s pretty weird

    • @RedddHottt
      @RedddHottt 5 років тому +8

      I’m from Ireland and the whole flag thing is crazy. It’s e v e r y w h e r e. Sure during match’s we’d have county flags hanging out our windows but I agree with the first comment. Your flag is important, it’s for your country. It’s not to just show off and put everywhere

    • @SM-yd8hq
      @SM-yd8hq 5 років тому +1

      Very weird

  • @111111444444444
    @111111444444444 5 років тому +824

    LOL Americans speak loud
    *noisely laughs in latina*

    • @Mimismyth
      @Mimismyth 5 років тому +9

      Nicole Morales it’s so true!! You can hear them from a mile away 🙄

    • @beanmcnobodyson4617
      @beanmcnobodyson4617 5 років тому +35

      *Quietly laughs in Japanese*

    • @agaphbou
      @agaphbou 5 років тому +8

      Oh that's so true, I am Greek and Italian and Spanish tourists are the only people that talk louder than us here

    • @dudeadonaiski
      @dudeadonaiski 5 років тому +8

      My British gf says that my American (Latin) family speak too loud and it scares her 😂

    • @LemonExpert209
      @LemonExpert209 5 років тому +3

      *noisely laughs as a south african*

  • @goodnightbysophia
    @goodnightbysophia 2 роки тому +10

    We are completely flabbergasted. FURIOUSLY DISCOMBOBULATED! Do you seriously think that the beautiful country of Czech Republic is stuck together with Slovakia and Hungary (1.40)?! No offense but ... NOOOOOOOO! Fix it, please.
    Sincerely yours,
    kvinta students of Gymnázium Kadaň

  • @yumyummoany
    @yumyummoany 2 роки тому +3

    I bought a lovely red scarf in a department store in the US. I got to the cashier and she asked for more than the display price. She quickly realised I was a foreigner and explained. Everyone was super friendly.

  • @jakerobbygamao5150
    @jakerobbygamao5150 5 років тому +401

    American: "How Are you!"
    Me after watching this video: "HI!"

    • @thehungriestcannibal
      @thehungriestcannibal 5 років тому +11

      Tbh that's how we use it. Like you can say "Samantha, how are you? You look great!" and they'd reply with "Thanks you too"

    • @LaOjona0w0
      @LaOjona0w0 5 років тому +1

      I know you meant it as a joke but yeah that's 100% how it goes lol

    • @simplymarvelousliving
      @simplymarvelousliving 5 років тому +8

      “How are you, man? You see that football game last night?”
      “Yeah, dude, it was great.”
      How are you is usually paired with a second statement, unless its with a stranger. Like if you got on an elevator and there was another person, you’d exchange the “I don’t know you” smile and say “hey, how are you” and they’d either reply with “fine, thanks” or just a smile, then you’d enter the elevator. Not addressing the person would be weird, especially since they were there first.

    • @kallwall4911
      @kallwall4911 5 років тому

      England say ‘Yalright’ as a greeting

    • @princessas7950
      @princessas7950 5 років тому

      @Jack Wakeman nope. Most people greet each other with "you alright?" . Lived in London my whole life

  • @comrademeebeeb9195
    @comrademeebeeb9195 5 років тому +1064

    Rest of the word: °C
    America: °F
    Edit: wow omg thank u for 359 likes y’all

    • @boazzwagers3326
      @boazzwagers3326 5 років тому +41

      My teacher on temperature :
      So there are 3 temperature scales celsius kelvin and the complete idiocy thats called Fahrenheit

    • @comrademeebeeb9195
      @comrademeebeeb9195 5 років тому +9

      Boaz Zwagers I worship your teacher now

    • @lunan3108
      @lunan3108 5 років тому +6

      Actually not only the temperature unit, but almost every unit

    • @SeriousApache
      @SeriousApache 5 років тому +9

      Scientists: K

    • @silasdietrich7464
      @silasdietrich7464 5 років тому +13

      @@boazzwagers3326 Personally I like Fahrenheit better as its more accurate (ex. Celcius at 0 degrees could be Fahrenheit 32 or 31 degrees) but Celcius at 0 is frozen, 100 is boiling makes sense + the entire metric system

  • @KINIIKIO
    @KINIIKIO 4 роки тому +3

    Rest of the world: uses kettle to boil water
    America: what’s a kettle?

    • @monicah2522
      @monicah2522 4 роки тому +2

      Ryan Werdal we know what it is we just don’t use it

    • @makaylamarshall6152
      @makaylamarshall6152 4 роки тому

      I use a kettle but I'm black so maybe it's a difference

  • @DANSCAN2
    @DANSCAN2 4 роки тому +4

    Constantly hearing " Have a nice day" and good job. And there you go for everything. Lol

  • @nicolek4076
    @nicolek4076 5 років тому +65

    In the UK there is no shortage of "grape flavoured" drinks. They're called "wines".

    • @SapphireAbbott1987
      @SapphireAbbott1987 4 роки тому

      we have soda lemonade and juice that is not counting candy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @anismabrouk3194
    @anismabrouk3194 5 років тому +130

    I have been living in US for 15 years, I can’t understand why people pay for the largest drink even though it’s FREE refill.
    Strange!!

    • @matthewboan616
      @matthewboan616 5 років тому +22

      Because when you leave whatever establishment your at youll have a large drink

    • @severihelin7310
      @severihelin7310 5 років тому +15

      @@matthewboan616 Why would you even need to refill? isn't one drink enough?

    • @sbalogh53
      @sbalogh53 5 років тому +12

      Huge sugar drinks are another reason why most Americans are so overweight. .

    • @rebeccasimantov5476
      @rebeccasimantov5476 5 років тому +6

      @@sbalogh53 No wonder obesity and diabetes are health epidemics in the USA

    • @rebeccasimantov5476
      @rebeccasimantov5476 5 років тому +5

      Just drink water...it's free & kind to your teeth & body!!

  • @vsts7
    @vsts7 4 роки тому +7

    The thing with Greeks and the "OK" thumb sign is actually untrue. Te use of the sign is pretty common in Greece, and it's totally fine to use it just like in the US.

  • @nolan4793
    @nolan4793 3 роки тому +6

    The AC thing is also due to the fact that Europe has a significantly milder climate but I will agree Americans do use ac a little to much. Some places you have to pack a sweatshirt just for being inside in the summer.

  • @ModernLady
    @ModernLady 5 років тому +430

    Other weird thing in the US: the fact that people don’t want an ambulance because they need to pay for it.
    And shower heads.

    • @mayhem-method-5450
      @mayhem-method-5450 5 років тому +60

      I was once charged $800 for an ambulance to LITERALLY drive 4 blocks to my house! It's a money racket.

    • @colorsafebleach5381
      @colorsafebleach5381 5 років тому +28

      @@mayhem-method-5450 yeah, it's one thing to be charged a far price for some thing. But some times it can even be 10 thousand dollars for an ambulance ride.

    • @nobiasjustlove
      @nobiasjustlove 5 років тому +29

      what do you mean about the shower heads? everyone has showerheads unless they like taking baths? and yeah, unless you are literally dying/bleeding out, you don't want an ambulance ride or go to the ER.

    • @ModernLady
      @ModernLady 5 років тому +52

      CC In Europe we have shower heads that we can remove to wash other parts of our body. And the ambulance doesn’t cost a penny.

    • @nobiasjustlove
      @nobiasjustlove 5 років тому +10

      @@ModernLady ahh hand held showerheads..its common but not standard in like hotels/whatnot unless you are in a fancy one where they have a rain shower and 5 side jets blasting you in the shower lol

  • @zoethalassinou3096
    @zoethalassinou3096 5 років тому +196

    In Greece Thumbs up means also a good job, is not a bad gesture

    • @Jkaravokiros
      @Jkaravokiros 5 років тому +22

      I have no idea where he got his information lol

    • @delam3869
      @delam3869 5 років тому +3

      Zoe Thalassinou same in Korea.

    • @bravey1995
      @bravey1995 5 років тому +4

      So is middle east

    • @Assketchummm
      @Assketchummm 5 років тому +5

      I think he said that because waaay back in the day thumb up or down meant off with there head which if I recall that was Rome not Greece and also it was the equivalent to flipping someone off “🖕🏻”

    • @SirRainor
      @SirRainor 5 років тому +2

      Thumb up in Europe was used by hitchhikers if the wanted to catch a ride, but I dont see it usual that much like 10yrs ago... Otherwise I dont see why would it be rude. The "good job" meaning is probably from USA as there is big influence like movies as such...

  • @millydoesdances
    @millydoesdances 4 роки тому +4

    I know why that gap of air is there in the restrooms, it's because emergencies like if someone passed out then they can drag that person out of the stall. :D

    • @jinde75
      @jinde75 2 роки тому

      Somehow that isn't necessary in the rest of the world. Also I heard that there are gaps at the side if the door like 5mm to a centimeter even. So it's easy to look in.
      I just think Americans are afraid that two people may enter one stall and this hinders them to do so.

    • @leo7325
      @leo7325 2 роки тому

      @@jinde75 we have gaps enough to drag a person out of it you have such a big gap cause mostbofmur population are obese

  • @thepennypaws
    @thepennypaws 3 роки тому +1

    "In America you find the choices of cookies, you never see that in uk" well you obviously have not been into a supermarket in the uk. You have whole isle filled with biscuits (cookies) and then another whole isle filled with cereals. I have shopped in Wal-Mart in the US and they do not have as many choices of a specific item as you would find in any uk supermarket. also we do get ice in drinks, you usually have to say you don't want it, which many uk people do as the ice means you get less of what you are paying for and it waters down the taste as it melts.

  • @sidneyhickey8999
    @sidneyhickey8999 5 років тому +485

    I’m from the UK, you can buy red cups from your local Tesco’s 🤦🏼‍♂️😂

    • @keepamericagreat667
      @keepamericagreat667 5 років тому

      You can do the same here lol

    • @ibtyx1
      @ibtyx1 5 років тому +3

      Yeah that’s what I was gonna say

    • @Raskolnikovvvvvv
      @Raskolnikovvvvvv 5 років тому +12

      He didn't say the cups are non existent.
      Just not as common.

    • @lettletts7501
      @lettletts7501 4 роки тому +12

      You can buy red cups anywhere. But the video didn't say red cups. The video said red SOLO cups.

    • @Fisha695
      @Fisha695 4 роки тому +5

      @@lettletts7501 yeah but we don't even use Solo cups because they're expensive, so are the Hefty brand ones. If you're having a party you buy the generic store brand ones that you can get 100 for the cost of 20 "solo" brand ones.

  • @ahmedhasan2372
    @ahmedhasan2372 5 років тому +345

    The rest of the world is not just Europe.

    • @imnishant
      @imnishant 5 років тому +9

      Phonetic steak lol true that.. such ignorance

    • @Mehlogical
      @Mehlogical 5 років тому +6

      But the rest of the world is irrelevant... 😂
      Pretty sure they were mainly focused on Western countries, hence Europe/Aus.

    • @ahmedhasan2372
      @ahmedhasan2372 5 років тому +3

      @@Mehlogical i am from the middle east the richest countries on the world so you better not call the rest irrelevant

    • @ahmedhasan2372
      @ahmedhasan2372 5 років тому

      @@abdelrahmangamal3626 he mention ed them in untrue fact i am from the middle east btw

    • @ahmedhasan2372
      @ahmedhasan2372 5 років тому

      @George Jones if you wonna consider the rest of the world functioning then you are saying that japan, china, UAE, KSA, and many countries in asia that are way ahead from any country in Europe then you should go check your facts again

  • @ro4691
    @ro4691 4 роки тому +2

    Americans don’t like saying Good Morning without first having coffee.

    • @amandabooysen1872
      @amandabooysen1872 4 роки тому

      we do love our strong coffee early in the mornings in south africa

  • @Chris-vz7en
    @Chris-vz7en 2 роки тому +1

    I'm an American and don't know a single person that doesn't use every second of their allocated vacation time. That sounds crazy.

  • @cesarluisalvarezdiez6248
    @cesarluisalvarezdiez6248 5 років тому +202

    Funny thing I once heard a French guy and it is truly American:
    When going for a walk outside:
    - non-American: go walk
    - American: first drive to place to walk, second pay and then walk

    • @steelytemplar
      @steelytemplar 4 роки тому +24

      While the "pay" part is an exaggeration, the rest is sadly true a lot of the time. The reason is that many Americans do not live in places that are either friendly and/or interesting for walking. As a result, we tend to drive to places that are designed for walking (like a "greenway") or which are interesting to walk around (such as a park, downtown area, or shopping mall).

    • @aviationdude1
      @aviationdude1 3 роки тому +2

      In my Indiana neighborhood, we have a very big backyard sidewalk system

    • @somethingelse6774
      @somethingelse6774 3 роки тому +3

      We drive everywhere bc if we want to go visit a friends house it'll be like an hour drive or smth. The US is a big place and from where I live it takes me 30-40 mins just to get to the store

    • @Ashley-ro4xz
      @Ashley-ro4xz 3 роки тому +1

      @@steelytemplar agreed people live in bad neighborhoods so they can’t just do that

    • @Max_Griswald
      @Max_Griswald 3 роки тому

      @@steelytemplar - It's not really an exaggeration in a lot of places, especially cities, or if you want to go to a national park or something to do some hiking.

  • @katiemonroe3119
    @katiemonroe3119 5 років тому +73

    The amount of sugar in food. I went to Japan for the first time a couple of years ago and was surprised when the food and deserts seemed to taste kind of bland. I was talking to a friendly local and explained this to him and he said that American food is overloaded with sugar and that the food tastes extremely flavorful to them.

    • @veeo987
      @veeo987 2 роки тому +4

      -Stranger: American food is overloaded with sugar.
      -French Canadians: Hold my maple syrup bottle.

  • @mahvashfatima6124
    @mahvashfatima6124 2 роки тому +3

    "If you're chilly you can lair up!"
    Or just close the ac

  • @FadingAway90
    @FadingAway90 4 роки тому +23

    The pledge of allegiance in schools and the backlash it got when people were allowed not to recite it always confused me.

    • @revthescatman137
      @revthescatman137 4 роки тому +1

      It’s considered very rude

    • @1158supersiri
      @1158supersiri 3 роки тому +2

      Thumbs up for the Meteric System, and Celsius.
      BEST things ever.
      If they are airplanes the impeial/Frn. are rusty bikes.

  • @taylorm9924
    @taylorm9924 5 років тому +307

    We have to pay for an ambulance other countries don’t

    • @bumblebea420
      @bumblebea420 5 років тому +17

      Taylor Moss not necessarily, a lot of other countries pay too, but the US pays much more money than they do

    • @TheMasterDukes
      @TheMasterDukes 5 років тому

      She's right.

    • @AnnaBellaChannel
      @AnnaBellaChannel 5 років тому +15

      We do pay just in tax in the UK.

    • @frankiespencer758
      @frankiespencer758 5 років тому +5

      You pay for an Ambulance!! 🤪

    • @fruitypotato3440
      @fruitypotato3440 5 років тому +10

      @@frankiespencer758 Yeah, up to thousands of dollars, not including hospital bills if you don't have insurance.

  • @meelpllabnar2127
    @meelpllabnar2127 5 років тому +197

    Wait... how are you supposed to give a sweater to a store that your grandma made?😂

    • @jaredwoodhouse1263
      @jaredwoodhouse1263 5 років тому +25

      GUARDS!!!! This one is asking questions!

    • @salwaomar771
      @salwaomar771 5 років тому +2

      Loll you can only return items that were purchased from that specific store

    • @animaras
      @animaras 5 років тому +1

      what do you get in return for returning it to the store? refund for money? or just leave it there?

    • @barackobama8312
      @barackobama8312 5 років тому

      Salwa Omar Also without a receipt? And if not, do you get a receipt along the gift?

    • @IEEteammateMATT1
      @IEEteammateMATT1 5 років тому

      Good will

  • @moyomongoose1980
    @moyomongoose1980 3 роки тому +1

    I saw a plaque in a restaurant that read, "Tipping is not the name of a city in Thailand. So please be generous".

  • @hrblocked
    @hrblocked 4 роки тому +3

    Here in on the Oregon Coast, we don’t have sales tax, we don’t have A/C and we can’t pump our own gas.

  • @NotSosigRamsey
    @NotSosigRamsey 5 років тому +496

    Returning items you don’t like is a US thing???
    We do it to here in Europe, but only if you have the receipt

    • @zioulz3685
      @zioulz3685 5 років тому +23

      We don't always need a receipt

    • @lollul4218
      @lollul4218 5 років тому +1

      @@alisencelebi4743 lol

    • @avery5374
      @avery5374 4 роки тому +5

      Which Country? I am from Deutschland

    • @hyp3rw0lfgaming46
      @hyp3rw0lfgaming46 4 роки тому +14

      That is the same, with the receit and a time limit

    • @daandebanaan9979
      @daandebanaan9979 4 роки тому

      @@avery5374 the netherlands

  • @maijatommiska7142
    @maijatommiska7142 5 років тому +809

    "Or maybe we are just you know friendlier" eXuSe mE whAT

    • @matthewgagnon2881
      @matthewgagnon2881 5 років тому +25

      no jaa Americans are very friendly

    • @agentblue2065
      @agentblue2065 5 років тому +33

      Having visited quite a number of countries. That simply is not true. The United States has an enormous amount of people incarcerated, not to mention the immensely high suicide rates.

    • @matthewgagnon2881
      @matthewgagnon2881 5 років тому +24

      Coriolanus Grey doesn’t mean there not friendly how does that have anything to Do with that.

    • @matthewgagnon2881
      @matthewgagnon2881 5 років тому +5

      Creative much how is that a you do you situation, I stated an opinion

    • @ianedmonds9191
      @ianedmonds9191 5 років тому +5

      @@matthewgagnon2881 Friendly within borders but also kinda warlike.

  • @lifewithlani2637
    @lifewithlani2637 4 роки тому +1

    Personal space in America is sacred, but in many other countries, people bump into you all the time.

  • @FullnMellow
    @FullnMellow 2 роки тому +2

    When grandma (or other relative) comes over for a visit, she has at least three gifts for their grandchild and asks "Which one do you like", apparently the two others are dumped. In Europe, grandma brings precisely one gift and there is no way of rejecting ^^.

  • @scottwegner4232
    @scottwegner4232 5 років тому +429

    No matter where you live, you can't get your 10 minutes back.

  • @Lolo_____569
    @Lolo_____569 5 років тому +324

    We use Ferenhiet instead of Celsius. In other countries 32 degrees isn't cold

    • @stamat1a
      @stamat1a 5 років тому +40

      It's actually pretty hot lol

    • @ponkyponk86
      @ponkyponk86 5 років тому +1

      32 degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit?

    • @juliac4974
      @juliac4974 5 років тому +9

      ponkyponk86 they said 32 isn’t cold that means Celsius, 32 ferenhiet is 0 Celsius therefore cold

    • @hmm.5982
      @hmm.5982 5 років тому +5

      32 degrees Fahrenheit is not cold where I live in the USA

    • @alolavoid4042
      @alolavoid4042 5 років тому +1

      It's roasting

  • @thijs3040
    @thijs3040 4 роки тому +4

    Credit cards for EVERYTHING.... XD

  • @DitzyNizzy2009
    @DitzyNizzy2009 Рік тому +3

    04:15 - That's not unusual in the United Kingdom either: I usually see at least half my tram to work in the morning (myself included) carrying a hot drink of some sort.
    I went to America a few weeks back, and I saw a number of people at Heathrow carrying either a Costa or Starbucks drink with them (although, given it was a 9.45am flight - so quite possibly up before 6am - it's quite possible they were being used to help keep them awake for their flight).

  • @joannaedwards6325
    @joannaedwards6325 5 років тому +166

    Thanks for not using a robotic voice. This fellow's
    Voice is easy on the ears.

    • @johnscanlan6337
      @johnscanlan6337 5 років тому +6

      I immediately turn off any video with that awful voice!

    • @khgonz
      @khgonz 5 років тому +1

      @@johnscanlan6337 If u turned off the video then how did u make a comment

    • @drywater_
      @drywater_ 5 років тому +1

      @@khgonz I think he was referring to the robotic voice

    • @johnscanlan6337
      @johnscanlan6337 5 років тому

      @@drywater_ thank you Mr. Baker!

  • @Sayadelify
    @Sayadelify 5 років тому +434

    Well im Greek and the thumbs up in Greece is understandable as good job

    • @armenianchik
      @armenianchik 4 роки тому +14

      Oh and I love when I ask for ice in Greece they will give it to me in a small bucket!😁 My kind of people!

    • @konnaflor8961
      @konnaflor8961 4 роки тому +11

      Exactly!!!! It means the same!!! I am from Greece too

    • @loua0077
      @loua0077 4 роки тому +4

      I'm Greek too

    • @zer_alexhd74
      @zer_alexhd74 4 роки тому +5

      Greek too

    • @gaby_cg2584
      @gaby_cg2584 4 роки тому +2

      👍

  • @lawizashaukat
    @lawizashaukat 3 роки тому +1

    Bright side : we are totally workaholics
    Asian countries and japan : what about us

  • @johnmeadows5645
    @johnmeadows5645 2 роки тому +1

    In the US, we park on driveways, and drive on parkways. We boil tea to make it hot, and then put ice in it to make it cold. Go figure.

  • @Tushinho
    @Tushinho 5 років тому +867

    I think tipping for everything is the most bizarre thing of all

    • @Danyal_
      @Danyal_ 5 років тому

      Junior Farias yh

    • @wescobble9784
      @wescobble9784 5 років тому +89

      It's not bizarre. It's meant as a compliment. It's our way of saying thank you for doing a good job. No matter what they get paid. They work hard and not just for you but for other people at the same time. To not tip is saying they did a bad job. I personally like my food hot when it comes out. Of you tip well the waiter is more likely to treat you better the next time you come in. It's like an incentive. I dont care of they would get paid $100 an hour. Its just a compliment to them. Sorry you guys cant understand that.

    • @Butter_bread_
      @Butter_bread_ 5 років тому +156

      @@wescobble9784 or it's more a way for the customer to pay their wage and the employer to maximise profit by paying them a dismal $7/hr.

    • @happyhammer1
      @happyhammer1 5 років тому +88

      I hate tipping. I'd rather pay more on the principal service, as long as it goes to the service provider.

    • @jacobs3671
      @jacobs3671 5 років тому +32

      The tip compensation wage in the u.s is 2-3 dollars an hr. And by reading the comments, it is clear that many in the United States follow the custom but don’t know why!!!
      The TIP is their ENTIRE salary.
      If you don’t tip then they are working for free.
      Period.
      If you don’t tip it’s like they are working for free!!!!
      Servers, food delivery, bartenders, card dealers, hairdressers, etc
      They all are making 2-4 dollars an hr
      That covers taxes or in delivery drivers case : gas and expenses.

  • @imscaredofchairs6806
    @imscaredofchairs6806 5 років тому +396

    “Americans are more friendly”
    Im sorry, Am I a joke to you?

    • @amandabooysen1872
      @amandabooysen1872 4 роки тому +7

      as a south african guy the nation that has treated me best was brazil well done great job brazil you deserve it and some american guys were friendly to me some not.The 1 room mate that i had was from cananda got along just fine with him as well i guess it depends with how much respect you treatsomebody else also but then again will get along american men but american women no thanx not for me but then again i see it from outside my point of view

    • @supercon20
      @supercon20 4 роки тому +11

      Americans and Canadians are mostly friendly, but I’ve found (from online, anyway) quite a few in America are rude.
      Brits SMILE too! We aren’t doofs! I smile and wave whenever I’m going down the road in the car and someone is walking their dog or on a horse or sumn. And yeah America is more diverse because we is a smol island.

    • @amandabooysen1872
      @amandabooysen1872 4 роки тому

      i as a south african guy i dont have any problems with with brits in fact some of the best ladies friendly i have seen comes from england but what americans do punkin oh please the poor child is food are you gonnna eat him or her tonight or sweetpea now the poor child is a flower are gonna plant the child in the garden to grow

    • @Xarosy
      @Xarosy 4 роки тому

      Yes, yes you are a joke to me

    • @amandabooysen1872
      @amandabooysen1872 4 роки тому

      look a lot of americans and canadians simply just dont like each other get that point but we in south africa all these years we have a lot portugese people staying here believe it or not so what are we supposed to say then

  • @andrewpalacios1363
    @andrewpalacios1363 2 роки тому +2

    Once, I was in Dublin and the local worker asked me “So how ya gettin’ on?” And it truly took my American mind a few seconds to understand what he was saying haha

  • @kendyrat3611
    @kendyrat3611 4 роки тому +1

    America is so loud compared to other countries
    Albania and China: AM I A JOKE TOO U ?!

  • @n8flieger948
    @n8flieger948 5 років тому +446

    Another Americanism: putting commercials right in the middle of everything! Oh.... wait... 🤔

    • @rebelwolf772
      @rebelwolf772 5 років тому +7

      That ones corporations in general

    • @-PoOkEy-
      @-PoOkEy- 5 років тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @jackhall7232
      @jackhall7232 5 років тому +4

      We do that in Sweden too

    • @saribrown7156
      @saribrown7156 5 років тому +5

      n8flieger Oh yeah! And in The States there are more commercials than elsewhere

    • @lagmonster7789
      @lagmonster7789 5 років тому +16

      *We interrupt this reply to bring you these important words from our sponsors...*

  • @door-to-doorhentaisalesman2978
    @door-to-doorhentaisalesman2978 5 років тому +257

    21 Things in the US That Puzzle Most Foreigners:
    #1. Oil

  • @ukchristian28
    @ukchristian28 4 роки тому +3

    Some of these examples are also true of the UK. We have a slew of coffee shops. Starbucks is just one of many. Buying a coffee in a cardboard cup and drinking it as I wait for my train to work is part of my morning routine these days.

  • @ryanksiazek
    @ryanksiazek 2 роки тому +3

    The toilet stalls are higher on the bottom so you can see if someone is in there sitting on the seat (cause you can see their feet). It is also higher so when mopping you can sweep into the stall without having to open every single door.

  • @sbjr903
    @sbjr903 5 років тому +1781

    We're not workaholics. We have to pay bills😭

    • @lukaskomliauskas2859
      @lukaskomliauskas2859 5 років тому +5

      Soda Pop bet

    • @tracksgalore
      @tracksgalore 5 років тому +32

      Facts!

    • @bubblesdarke5226
      @bubblesdarke5226 5 років тому +149

      That and minimum wage has not increased though the cost of living has.

    • @GoToPhx
      @GoToPhx 5 років тому +65

      Not like we have a choice... many jobs don't offer vacation time (part time jobs), or don't offer much vacation (at my 1st several jobs, I had to work a full year with no vacation time. After that, I had 1 week vacation to use over the following year), or you have to be with a company for a LONG time to earn more vacation (my dad worked for Kodak for something like 20 years, and that's when he could start taking 4 weeks vacation per year).

    • @robclark8856
      @robclark8856 5 років тому +46

      Our bosses are workaholics and expect us to be the same.

  • @redhot663
    @redhot663 5 років тому +193

    Whenever I hear Americans speak in real life it just feels like I’m watching TV

    • @kadiffakadclif
      @kadiffakadclif 5 років тому +2

      redhot663 lol I feel that same lol

    • @politicallybalanced7500
      @politicallybalanced7500 4 роки тому +9

      @John Saunders America is harder than yo bitchass

    • @joelceda3500
      @joelceda3500 4 роки тому +1

      @@politicallybalanced7500 Remember Rule #34 of Internet before throwing comments like that around...

    • @juliadietrich3584
      @juliadietrich3584 4 роки тому +4

      I'm American but I read a book that was very clearly set in Britain. At one point there was an American tourist and wow. I can understand this comment because of it.

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 4 роки тому +8

      Ear Muffs are very helpful when there are Americans talking.

  • @Renatoqfilho
    @Renatoqfilho 4 роки тому +3

    You forgot one of the weirdest ones to aliens... personal space! You guys hug turning your heads away from each other! First time I saw this awkward way to hug, I thought it was rude and unfriendly. Then I noticed it is just your way to compliment each other!

  • @AlC92575
    @AlC92575 4 роки тому +2

    As far as the bathroom stalls. We have big poops and if the toilet clogs we can bail out under the door in a hurry.

  • @justforthisphone3153
    @justforthisphone3153 5 років тому +62

    I’m from the Middle East, and I can very much say that giving a thumbs up is absolutely normal to do...

  • @BlankCanvas88
    @BlankCanvas88 5 років тому +222

    I've also heard from foreigners that they're shocked how big everything is here. Specifically: Walmart, food portions, roads, and pickup trucks.

  • @Inksploded
    @Inksploded 4 роки тому +2

    how are you? means hello in most europe contries too

  • @pastoryau2237
    @pastoryau2237 2 роки тому +1

    I learn a lot from this program. I will give you a thumb UP!

  • @samfinnorchard9838
    @samfinnorchard9838 5 років тому +570

    Having the AC on all the time sounds wasteful when you put it like that

    • @Jay2k2323
      @Jay2k2323 5 років тому +25

      samfinnorchard.. TF not when it's 1167 degrees

    • @chrislittle9801
      @chrislittle9801 5 років тому +8

      samfinnorchard - my AC runs constantly. Sometimes my wife will even kick it on during the winter 😂

    • @luciafrau125
      @luciafrau125 5 років тому +3

      And it makes your throat really dry

    • @provsalt
      @provsalt 5 років тому +9

      and makes earth more hotter due to global warming as he electirc is needed for AC most of our electric came from the power plant which makes more co2 to trap heat.
      And no im not acting like im r/iamverysmart

    • @TodaysSpecialFandom
      @TodaysSpecialFandom 5 років тому +12

      I like to be comfortable. It can hit over 100F in the summer here, and humid. I want to be in 65 degree weather. Therefore air conditioner.

  • @prodromosmichailidis
    @prodromosmichailidis 5 років тому +251

    Hey man , we use the thumbs up thing in Greece too!

  • @patco258
    @patco258 3 роки тому +1

    Was brought here by @Lavluka! Channel. Subscribed here! Cool channel!

  • @evasofietopholm9492
    @evasofietopholm9492 4 роки тому +2

    USA is so wired.
    I feel like they think they are the best and do things the way it should be?? USA isn’t better than others!

  • @siimbabwe
    @siimbabwe 5 років тому +109

    Imagine breaking a leg, calling an Ambulance, only to pay for it later 💀💀💀

    • @will.amartinnn
      @will.amartinnn 5 років тому

      so who's gonna pay for it

    • @vinylrules27
      @vinylrules27 5 років тому +9

      Fated everywhere it’s part of the city funding. It’s be calling the cops to arrest someone for trespassing and then getting a bill for their transport to jail.

    • @BRIGHTAttraction
      @BRIGHTAttraction 5 років тому +7

      @@will.amartinnn the National Healthcare Service. something they dont have in america.

    • @nasinooni5105
      @nasinooni5105 5 років тому +9

      Man I feel this😫. I feel like out health care and college education systems are soooo diffrent from other places. Like the average American rarely goes to the doctor due to cost, even if we are sick it's a last resort for most people. And our education system is pretty messed up too because it seems like we go to college for years to become professionals only to barely pay off our student loans by the time we get ready to retire.

    • @pharuhs
      @pharuhs 5 років тому +2

      @@nasinooni5105 and some other countries, like Germany, learn other languages before high school. If we're gonna be required to learn another language, teach us at a younger age for us to remember it as well as our own language or dont at all. I feel like it's wrong/too late for me to learn it on high school. And since it's required to graduate but also in the elective spot for registration bothers me. This year I dont actually have an elective! 😡😡😡 And my teachers wonder why I dont always turn things in time.

  • @lucadanyvesstoelman9025
    @lucadanyvesstoelman9025 5 років тому +331

    D-did you just call a thumbs up an american gesture? Tf?

    • @danieljames4598
      @danieljames4598 5 років тому +12

      Luca Danyves Stoelman it is, it’s actually an insult in other parts of the world

    • @ebonybrown179
      @ebonybrown179 5 років тому +4

      Daniel JamesINTHISBITCH I thought it was British

    • @ponz6942
      @ponz6942 5 років тому +3

      @@danieljames4598 he mentioned it is bad to thumbs up in the middle east and thats not really the case🤷‍♀️ the only other meaning it could have is in some parts of the world, people use this gesture to stop taxis

    • @Kentzer1357
      @Kentzer1357 5 років тому +8

      Daniel JamesINTHISBITCH not exactly an American gesture though is it. People use all around the world as well as don’t so little confused how sticking your thumb up automatically becomes American lol

    • @kimik01889
      @kimik01889 5 років тому +1

      I thought he said we do it, not came up with it...hhmm

  • @yuvi2121
    @yuvi2121 4 роки тому +1

    Funny and so true! One more thing- Americans say “excuse me” every time the pass by you or “in your space”. That is not common in other countries, where “excuse me” usually means more like “I’m sorry, but your in my way. Can you please move?”