25 Bizarre European Habits That Left Americans Absolutely Stunned—You Won’t Believe #7!
Ever stopped mid-coffee sip and wondered why Europeans do things so differently from us Americans? I mean, sure, we’re all “The West,” but apparently, that umbrella doesn’t quite cover the quirky little habits we spot when we cross the pond—or when we read what Americans have to say about their European counterparts! From mysteriously empty subway cars to babies snoozing outside in a chill that’d make most of us shiver, this cultural comparison is a cocktail of baffling, amusing, and downright intriguing tidbits. So, what’s really going on across the Atlantic that has Americans scratching their heads (or laughing out loud)? Buckle up—it’s going to be a hilariously enlightening ride. <ahref="https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/11rx6sv/americanswhatdoeuropeansdothatyou_find/”>LEARN MORE
People have different reactions to cultures they are not familiar with. They may judge it thinking it is wrong, they might accept it as it is or try to learn the logic behind it. The cultures people really like comparing is the general European culture and the culture in the United States that we colloquially call American. They are both considered The West but there are still small everyday things that we find weird about each other and this time Americans are pointing out the oddities of Europeans after someone asks “Americans, what do Europeans do that you find really weird?”
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Not weird, but I’m always pretty impressed by their grasp of languages. Here’s Ivan straight outta the mean streets of Moscow who speaks better English than I do and he also speaks Portuguese and Mandarin
In Paris, I was offered a seat on the metro when there was none every single time.( I’m a senior). Very seldom happens here.
You guys have hamburger flavored Cheetos in your “American Food” isle
Homie, we don’t even have those.
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