Each country is unique and has its own cultural idiosyncrasies. The U.S. is no exception. With millions visiting the country every year, there are bound to be some surprises, big and small, for visitors from other countries.
Shocked by how lenient stores are with their returns, many U.S. visitors were surprised that customers did not need a reason to return a product. Apparently, “buyer’s remorse” is an American ideal.
Non-Americans are still trying to understand why the American flag is everywhere. Schools, homes, and businesses display the red, white and blue. Other countries don’t display their flags with such prevalence.
Law enforcement can ticket someone for littering. Shocking to many visitors. Big American cities are relatively clean, and keeping them looking nice is a priority.
An unexpected trip involving a trip to the emergency room can be quite a shock to a non-American. Accustomed to national healthcare systems, travelers can be unpleasantly surprised by the cost of medical care. Healthcare is not cheap in the U.S.
Americans are friendly, but sometimes they overshare. American conversations leave some tourists wide-eyed with TMI, especially if alcohol is involved.
Portion sizes and the amount of fast food available make some travelers scratch their heads. American plates are larger than those in other countries, with more French fries on them too.