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Every country has its own unique customs, but the quirky norms and distinct cultural phenomenons associated with the United States might just be the most baffling of all for people not from there. RedditorExistingTomorrow1447asked, “Americans, what’s something you didn’t realize wasweirduntil you talked to non-Americans?” Here’s what peoplesaid.

1.“The amount of sugar that’s in our food. Like ALL of our food contains sugar in some capacity. I worked with foreign students every summer in high school, and they always wondered why our food was so sweet. I didn’t realize this was the case until I traveled and ate at restaurants outside the States.

2.“I learned that root beer is something many people from other countries don’t like.”

3.“The way we arrange our dates. Month, day, year. Most of the world arranges it day, month, year.”

— Craxin

5.“When I moved to Japan, I was shocked that people would go to the doctor for a cold. To me, it was normal to avoid the hospital at all costs unless there was something really serious going on.”

6.“Drug testing. I’ve worked various jobs since I was 13 years old and never even heard about the concept of drug testing except for convicted felons coming back from detention leave or something like that. Then I worked in the US, and my boss was like, ‘Well, obviously, I’m gonna have to drug test you before you can sort parcels.’

— That_Attempt_7014

7.“Having a garbage disposal in the kitchen sink.”

8.“Requiring cashiers to stand up. It seemed normal when I lived in the US, but now that I’m in Spain and see cashiers sitting down I wonder why they can’t sit while working in the US.”

9.“Ranch dressing. Years ago, I was in Italy, and we found a ‘cool American’ flavor for Pringles. Turns out it’s just ranch.”

10.“Drug advertising. I got so used to filtering out the side effects, I didn’t realize how absurd it all sounds to people who didn’t grow up hearing them.”

— Nubsta5

11.“Figuring out your taxes. What do you owe? I don’t know. Does the government? Yes. Will they just tell you? No, go figure it out, but if you get it wrong, you’re in trouble.”

12.“I didn’t notice how many flags Americans have around until I left America. Other countries don’t have giant national flags at their car dealerships.”

13.“That tipping is expected and often seen as part of a worker’s salary, but in many other countries, service charges are included in the bill. As a result, tipping in other countries isn’t as common or even expected.”

— shakyrealm

14.“I was recently visiting a friend in another country. When we were chatting, the pledge came up, and every American said it completely in unison, down to the breaths. All the non-Americans freaked the heck out.”

15.“My Aussie friend who visited seemed to be completely shocked that we had an entire aisle dedicated to sugary breakfast cereals.”

16.“I was surprised to realize how people from many other countries hate the taste of peanut butter. It’s such a non-controversial flavor here.”

— bmcgowan89

17.“That we start our week on Sunday rather than Monday.”

18.“The fact that Americans eat in our cars, whether driving or just sitting in the car eating. Several European visitors have commented on this, so it must be strange.”

19.“Every time my extended family visits the US (they live inFrance), they always request a trip to Costco/Sam’s Club! They are amazed (and probably horrified) at all the bulk items that are just for anyone to purchase.”

Person pouring syrup over a plate of pancakes topped with strawberries, beside bacon and scrambled eggs on a wooden table

A frothy mug of A&W root beer sits on a table with a burger, fries, and onion rings in the background

Festive Halloween display with carved pumpkin atop hay bale, surrounded by fall leaves and potted plants on a porch

Hospital room with empty patient beds, medical monitors, and privacy curtains in a clean, orderly setup

Food scraps in a sink drain, including orange peel, lettuce piece, potato slice, and vegetable peels

Person scanning a jar at a self-checkout in a grocery store, with other groceries nearby

A basket of fries, chicken wings, and a cup of ranch dressing with celery and carrot sticks on a checkered paper

A 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return form with a pen resting on it, next to a laptop

American flag hanging from a fire escape on a city building facade with several other similar buildings in view

Students standing in a classroom facing a teacher near the U.S. flag, with hands on hearts, likely reciting the Pledge of Allegiance

Cereal aisle with various cereal boxes on shelves, including brands like Raisin Bran, Frosted Mini Wheats, and Corn Flakes

Person spreading peanut butter on a slice of toast with a knife

Person eating a sandwich and holding a cup while driving a car. Steering wheel and dashboard visible

People with shopping carts walking outside a busy Costco Wholesale store at dusk