27 Jaw-Dropping Cultural Shocks From Around the World That Outsiders Never See Coming

27 Jaw-Dropping Cultural Shocks From Around the World That Outsiders Never See Coming

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Young man with tattoo relaxing on couch, reflecting on cultural shock moments shared by folks from different countries. Germany:

Sundays are for silence. No mowing lawns, no working outside, no loud parties, no annoying anoyne with your choices.

Sundays. Are. For. Silence.

And it’s the best thing ever.

Grindelbart , freepik Report

Couple sharing a secret in a movie theater, illustrating cultural shock moments shared by folks from different countries. Quiet talking. Especially people from America (north and south) told me this.
Here in Switzerland, it is considered rude to disturb others, so you’ll talk in a volume that does not bother others. Especially in public transport. And don’t you _dare_ to talk in a cinema.

Unicron1982 , user14159562 Report

Man brushing young girl's hair in a bedroom, illustrating cultural shock experiences shared by folks from different countries. Dad’s taking care of their kids.

Heard of foreigners asking, “What’s the deal with all the gay nannies?”

Apparently, it’s easier to assume that men taking care of kids have to be paid for it and gay than to assume that dads are actually parenting.

Edit to add country: Sweden, and to specify dads taking care of their own babies. It is very common for dads to take parental leave.

statisticaIAnomaly , OPPO Find X5 Pro Report

Person casting a ballot in a voting box, illustrating cultural practices that may give outsiders a cultural shock. Idk about the rest of the world, but I think americans will get shocked that in Brasil not only the vote is mandatory, but you need to prove your identity with an official ID and your digital fingerprints before you do it. We vote through a machine and it only works after it validates your digital.

LessSaussure , Getty Images Report

Person driving a car with a thumb up gesture, illustrating cultural shock experiences in different countries. I’m from Appalachia and something that always makes outsiders curious is the way we wave to people on the road, even if we don’t know them. It’s just a short acknowledgement, a light lifting of the fingers from the steering wheel. It’s literally just a sign of respect to your neighbors on the road.

Fun-Interaction8196 , EyeEm Report

Doctor wearing a white coat discussing medical cultural shock with a patient in a hospital room with bright window light. Only in America do we treat healthcare like ordering from a mystery menu. You get the treatment first and find out the price never. Hope you enjoyed that $7,000 band-aid 😭.

LunaTwist77 , freepik Report

People sharing a meal and drinks at a dining table, highlighting cultural shock experiences from different countries. In Spain I would say that one of the things is the dinner/lunch times. For many people it is too late.

Lebronsito19 , EyeEm Report

Bride signing wedding documents outdoors in a cultural setting, highlighting customs that would give outsiders a cultural shock. Women can’t legally take the surname of their husband when they get married. There birth surname needs to be used for everything « legal ».

g4nt1 , EyeEm Report

Black and white cat walking on wooden planks near concrete structure illustrating cultural shock moments in countries Amount of well cared for stray cats and dogs. They are part of our daily life, we take care of them as members of our society. You already know where I don’t have to tell you.

warkrust666 , freepik Report

Man and woman greeting each other over a gate, illustrating cultural shock moments shared by folks from different countries. The Midwest Goodbye.
Its a long process initiated by a knee slap and a “welp I s’pose.” It has been known to last hours and if you navigate it incorrectly you’ll be labeled as rude until the day you die. 

God speed trying to navigate that one!

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