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People Share 30 Things That They Think Are Normal In Europe But Horrific In America
We often read of things that are totally normal in America but look super crazy to the rest of the world. Like free refills, medical debts, the sheer portion sizes, you name it. But hey, the place and time is everything when it comes to which things we view as typical and which ones raise our brows.
So this time, we are setting our eyes on Europe and the weird customs, things, and manners people in its 44 countries have that look totally crazy to Americans. “What's considered normal in Europe but horrific in America?” someone asked on AskReddit, and 12.7k comments followed.
We picked some of the most telling and thought-provoking responses that prove European countries are also home to a bunch of weirdos!
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Old things. Houses especially. "Someone died in this house" yeah no s**t Sherlock, this house has been here more than your country
The metric system
Favorite metric system quote is by Josh Bazell. “In metric, one milliliter of water occupies one cubic centimeter, weighs one gram, and requires one calorie of energy to heat up by one degree centigrade—which is 1 percent of the difference between its freezing point and its boiling point. ... Whereas in the American system, the answer to ‘How much energy does it take to boil a room-temperature gallon of water?’ is ‘Go f**k yourself,’ because you can’t directly relate any of those quantities.”
Taking the bus. There is so much stigma around public transport in the US, especially busses, and in Europe it's just a totally normal way to get around because nobody wants to deal with driving and parking in a big city.
Also from an employer's perspective: 25+ vacation days minimum for all employees and unlimited sick days. The absolute horror.
Songs with swear words being broadcasted on the radio, or swear words not being covered with a beep tone on tv. It’s always felt weird to me that Americans are all about being free and freedom of speech but then again they are scared of some stupid words.
Or nipples. Country with the largest porn industry in the world, yet god forbid a nipple makes it onto the TV.
Only female nipples are banned, because seeing a female nipple turns kids into serial rapists and sex offenders. /S
Load More Replies...Also when movies are edited for television, you can literally have a decapitation or brutal shooting shown but nudity completely removed. Heaven forbid a child should see a nipple. Cover those with guns!
USA, the country where you can proudly wear a swastika in the street but cannot say f**k... It would be funny if it wasn't so sad...
You can cuss all you want, it's freedom of speech. You can, and I have seen, people wear shirts with cuss words all over them and bumper stickers as well. You can also cuss at the president to his face with the only repercussions being removed from the room and maybe a restraining order. You won't end up missing like many other countries.
Load More Replies...the shock to me is the amount of violence on American television yet sex is censored.
But they allowed WAP to be released and allow all the American autotune users (Sorry, can't bring myself to call them singers!) to dress and act like porn stars in videos on the screen.
vulgar sex is STILL less gross than this nation that won't do s h i t when children are gunned down and kids barely bat an eye and say 9.11 looked like "a video game". JFC.
Load More Replies...I'm neither one but self respect never offended anyone.
Load More Replies...Yupp... Has always baffled me since I realized when I was just 8 years old. And its getting worse now. They say "for the children", but fail to educate parents on parental controls and locks that exist for that purpose. Instead entitled parents want the world to change for them instead of being responsible and educating their child and protecting them themselves.
Murica may be CALLED land of the free, but is actually land of the incarcerated. It was founded by people so puritanical even the english threw them out, and that foundation shaped a nation of malice and gatekeeping. The reason it's called land of the free is the same reason their economic system is called trickle down : because that is the literal opposite of the truth, and serves as a decoy to distract the masses so the financial sector can keep pulping humans to print more money.
Americans *say* they're about freedom of speech, until you offend one. It's pretty easy to do too. 🤪
I believe freedom of speech had gone a bit to far. Hearing the f word in line at the grocery store is still unacceptable to the much older generation...im in my 80s and I don't appreciate vulgarity of any kind.
Load More Replies...blood, gore, splatter... all ok.... but a swear word must be bleeped out and a butt crack pixelized! The "benefits" of laws generated by religious extremists!
It's fun watching the first time an American celebrity is on Graham Norton and they realise what they are free to talk about. Also on The Last Leg, which features two presenters with disabilities and one without and covers disability issues as well as taking the p.i.s.s. out of the news generally. All three presenters make jokes around each other's disabilities and American guests can look very uncomfortable until they work out that it's okay - these guys are friends and secure around this stuff.
I'll never forget watching a documentary made in the USA about supermax prisons there. A death row inmate was going into graphic detail about killing his cellmate unprovoked. Including a detailed description of how he scooped out the guys eyeballs with a spoon and ate them. But they had to draw the line at him describing the cellmate as a 'bitch' and bleeped it out.
Many love their freedom but do not want others to have it - especially if it doesn't follow the rules in the Bible. Despite the fact there is a religious freedom for everyone
I feel nudity is less censored in many eoropean countries. I think we censor violence more here? Maybe..
Russia censors swear words on TV, on the radio if they are in English not so much
How about how they will give a movie showing someone graphically mutilating someone a PG-13 or Mature rating, but throw in a naked boobie, and it's suddenly an R rated movie! As a Canadian, I can't understand why violence is acceptable, but the naked human body in a non-sexual circumstance is unacceptable!
Agree with this one. It's absolutely stupid. It's not like we don't know what's being said anyhow. How is a word "bad"?
It is weird that you are not allowed to say „s**t“ but show a tattooed swastika on your naked chest in public.
Well, that can easily be explained. You see, the united states is an asylum where the inmates run things. For example; we cannot legally have in our possession a kinder surprise because they are verry very dangerous. Kinder joy is allowed, but not Kinder surprise original egg. However, any one here can own as many guns as they like. Said gun owners can fire off said guns at any time, for as long as they like as long as they are 270 feet from your home and you cannot do any thing about the noise. If you play any music at the same decibel level (or any level it can be heard next door) you can get into legal trouble no mater how beautiful the music is.
S**t f**k damn c**t d**k c**k penis piss turd crap jizz twatwaffle cumchugger pisschugger m**********r fatherfucker sisterfucker brotherfucker shithead cuntbubble cockwomble tits boobs cocktease cockblocker teabag twitterpated snot fart f******d shithead dickbutt arsefart half-assed pukesucker nipple
That's the ratings police. Also because we were founded on religion.
The evangelical Christians and Parents groups in the US would raise all kinds of hell if they stopped bleeping out curse words.
Hier ist alles zu freizügig, war in meiner Kindheit noch nicht so aber heute sieht man selbst Brüste beim Fernsehen
Imagine the “Kyle’s Mom” song from South Park being censored
How tight a.r.s.e.d do you have to be to change the word from titbit to tidbit because they can't handle the 'sexual' reference.
Also, we use the phrase 'tell tale t.i.t, your tongue will split' when we were in school for someone who told the teacher on us. Americans changed that to 'tell tale tiche'
Load More Replies...That isn’t true at all. American here- I have heard so many swear words on the radio…
Haha THANK YOU. I find our dichotomy of puritan/profane to be absolutely absurd. It's doing nothing but confusing young people. The fact that we're so uptight about sex really messes with our sense of sexuality like it's some kind of evil thing. So bizarre.
Let us not forget we are also the birth-place of this over the top, ridiculous cancel culture. You can no longer say pretty much anything for fear of someone branding you with whatever the "horror de jour"-phobe the media is busy flaying us for at the time.
American parents legit freak the f**k out anytime a kid curses or they heard something from a show, it's so annoying
I'll never understand this as an American, either. Swearing happens in just about every household in the country. Most kids know more swears by the time they're 9 than some adults do, lol. Do censors think that kids don't know what the word being beeped out is? If I type out S**t does anyone here not know what word I typed? I can understand nudity like sex scenes being censored but youtube will now demonetize your videos if you swear in them. Even on a channel meant for adults. It's so crazy and hypocritical. Yeah lets hide swearing but we don't have any problem with this guy's arm being blown off in an action movie or a girl almost getting raped. That's fine. But god forbid we say s**t!
personally i prefer it. if you want the OG song, listen to it in your own time
What I don't understand is they play repeats of shows that first aired in the 90's and they bleep the cuss words in them now but didn't for a long time. Plus these words were written into script which means it was ok to say them then.
Yay for BP Censorship! It's a person's name, for cryin' out loud. And not just in the U.S. - I remember reading about D**k Whittington & his cat - D**k was an English Merchant in the late 1300s-early 1400s who became the Lord Mayor of London!
Load More Replies...a way to cheat the system is to 1. put a space in the middle or 2. use exclamation marks as i's. here are some examples: sh!t f uck b!itch
For f uck, I like to spell it with an asterisk - f*ck. Either way works. And for a ss hole, I use the dollar sign - a$$hole.
Load More Replies...How can you say words are stupid. Words lift our hearts, they inspire us, they terrify us. They are a way to communicate our innermost feelings. Certain words express contempt, disgust and disrespect. What have I done to earn that? Yes, it may be to express how the author feel, but those words are used with care to make a point. When they're used to cause notoriety and attention, they make the person saying them look ignorant and it demeans them. The English language is rich and so varied, use it. A simple phrase, well composed can offer more contempt than a littered motherf***er.
That's why the American version of Absolutely Fabulous bombed. All the funny 💩 they do had to be cleaned up so the FCC would allow it to air. At least now they're starting to lighten up a bit. Baby steps, I guess.
i totally thought that people censored themselvess
Load More Replies...I’m curious as to how much of a deal censoring songs on the radio holds right now considering siriusxm. I am aware that z100 and y100 and probably many others are on sirius but I also know that a lot of stations don’t censor.
f*k fyfkf fuflf fuff ffuglf fuflff fu I'm lff fuflf jg g i i gh k u g ju y j h g k
Thats all because some Politicians wife got her panties in a bunch and wanted to have control over what we hear. Cant remember her name but yeah, its all her fault.
Well, if English isn't you mother tongue, most people don't really overhear the words being sung, even if they do understand English. For example, here in Germany you would never hear German songs with explicit lyrics on the radio.
Yes it is a bit weird from an Australian perspective too. I never knew bugger was a swear word. Mum used it all the time. I thought it was an adjective.😄
Every radio station I listen to plays the curse words in songs. This seems a bit outdated.
After the water shed, anything goes. You guys in the US ever heard of a show called 'Naked Attraction'? It's umm...graphic 😆
Be it hate speech, foul language, sexually explicit material or all of the above, the average person doesn't want to hear (or their children to hear) it broadcast over the radio or basic cable TV. Sorry if that's too puritanical for some of you m***********s. For the record, freedom of speech, aka The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States has nothing to do with whether one can broadcast swear words over the radio. Free Speech guarantees you will not be ARRESTED AND JAILED for speaking your mind, practicing your religion or assembling peacefully on publicly property. That's all.
Are you saying songs with swear words are broadcast in Europe? Certainly aren't in the UK
Where the UK and US heard 'flying high' in James Blunt You're beautiful, Europe heard 'f*****g high' as it is the original line.
Load More Replies...Everyone wants freedom of expression, but no one wants to be offended... Get over yourselves people! If I wanted to offend you, there'd be no doubt in your mind as to my intentions.
Well some people just want to listen to the radio or watch a show without their 3-year-old running around swearing. Or you might want to teach your kids not to swear, are against swearing, etc and so it’s just being respectful and considerate.
I don't appreciate any profanity. I was raised to respect ourselves and others.
I respect people. But swear. So no, it has nothing to do w/ that.
Load More Replies...Don't say it's us Americans. It's the f*****g Christian government. It's so stupid, we know what is being said, the censorship is pointless.
Oh, no - censoring has been around for way longer than that. That's why there was such a freakout about Janet being exposed. And I'm positive Justin knew exactly what he was doing.
Load More Replies...Freedom of speech doesn't mean you have the right to say certain words and it's a little simpleminded to think so. Freedom of speech means you have the right to express any thought. The thought expressed with the word f uck can just as easily be expressed with the words 'have sex.'
What the have sex are you talking about..nope, don't think so.
Load More Replies...It's not because of fear, it's about being appropriate for people who are sensitive. It's about being kind. Not fear.
"But think of the children!" pretty much sums up the reasoning behind that
Not only Americans. Bored Panda is also scared of some stupid words. Maybe BP wants to protect snow flake Americans?
What amazes me, constantly, is how people from everywhere cannot complete a sentence without foul language.
I think Americans care about protecting their children and see it as a freedom to choose what is put in front of our kids' eyes and ears.
we don't give a damn about protecting our kids, hasn't Sandy Hook and the literally ZERO ACTION AFTERWARD taught us that?
Load More Replies...Pro union laws. Pro worker labour laws. Mandatory paid vacation days (including fines for companies if the workers don't take their vacation days or get them payed out. They NEED to actually leave work legally for around 25 days per year).
Letting kids go to school or walk around the neighborhood by themselves without supervision.
A Dutch family moved to the USA and their kids went to school on their bikes like they always do, after a while the police showed up on their doorstep and child protective services letting them know they’re being irresponsible and to not do that again.
Mailman doesnt leave packages unattended on your porch. He eather gives you it on the doorstep or you go get it at the post office. Much less infureating than getting it stolen or thrown accros your yard by a mailman...
I don't know if this would horrify Americans as I've never heard it discussed, but where I live in Europe (Luxembourg), voting is mandatory and you can get fined for not voting in an election. You can still spoil your ballot, so you don't have to decide between lesser evils if you don't want to, but you have to make the effort to go to the polling station or submit a postal vote. It guarantees a high voter turnout and by extension more representative elections, coupled with a proportional voting system so we're not locked into a two-party mess like the UK or the US - not that it's without its issues of course, but I think it's an improvement.
Being expected to know another language other than English.
At least in Germany, nudity. No one cares if you're naked, no one thinks you're a sex offender, no one thinks it's even sexual to be naked unless you're actively having sex, and no one makes it weird.
You can be naked in public parks to soak up sun, on beaches, swim naked in lakes. Saunas are all naked, mixed sex areas in spas and saunas are naked with no issues and in general, it's just not an issue.
At least where I live in Germany it’s NOT usual to be naked in parks or bathing naked in crowded places, except they’re designated as nude areas. Topless is tolerated in most urban parks, if you don’t Walk around. Otherwise it’s a "Public nuisance", which is an administrative offense and is punished by a penalty fee.
From what I’ve heard, allowing retail workers to sit. I’ve heard it’s regular for people to be sitting in Europe as cashiers, but in the us it is seen as lazy. Only store I know of that allows it is Aldi and that’s because it helps their cashiering metrics.
The number of rooms in the description of apartments. 1 room in the US usually means 1 bedroom, a living room ,and separate kitchen. Was shocked when I realized it means everything inside one room in most European countries
In the UK we normally describe properties as 1 bed, 2 bed etc. and give a separate count of other rooms. Studio is normally used to describe rooms of mixed use. So a 1 bed studio apartment will normally be a combined kitchen, living and sleeping space with a separate bath- or shower-room.
Not being super patriotic.
I love being Scottish, I love living here, the people (mostly), the accepting and open culture, the sarcastic swearing humour, that we can take the piss out of ourselves - but I don't feel the need to fly a flag on my doorstep or cover myself in Scottish symbols and scream about my freedom and rights and chant some verse every morning - im sure there are plenty of Americans who also think that the stereotypical over the top patriotic American is as odd as outsiders do - but they do tend to be the loudest
Long paid parental leaves and month long holidays (vacations).
Fun fact: These are all things that Unions achieved and next the government made them law. Some Americans would go bat shyte crazy over that. "The government has no right to force 25 mandatory vacation days on me!!!!"
Oh man... europe has so many different countries. Something that is completely normal where I live could be frowned upon as soon as I cross the next border. But in general we tip for good service, not bc we have to. A rude waitress won't get tipped by me. Also we usually remove our shoes before we enter a home. And yep, "free" healthcare.
Absolutely, what's acceptable in Spain wouldn't fly in Denmark and vice versa. All countries have their own cultures. The first time, years before the internet through reading American magazines, I came across 'Europe' being referred to as a homogeneous whole I was extremely confused. I was also highly entertained by all the adverts stating 'Everyone in Europe is using this product' for something I'd never seen in my life.
Not giving your debit/credit card to your server but doing it yourself
It prevents them from copying you card information and using them to commit fraud by buying stuff online with your creditcard information. In fact I think we ought to memorise the control numbers on the back of the card and then remove them for the card. Having them there is like writing the pin code on the card with a marker, it is just making abuse way too easy.
Sitting a foot away from a complete stranger and then completely ignoring them.
Americans get so bend out of shape over naked children running around the beach.
On every beach in Bulgaria I've been, naked children is the norm, women sunbathing in monokini is considered absolutely normal, while naked men are okay only in the nude sections of the beaches. And every beach has a nude section.
Not enrolling your kid in extracurricular activities. In Europe, some kids are enrolled in a sport or club and the older ones are mostly responsible for getting there and figuring out their schedule. In America, some parents are so obsessed with kids sports that the whole family's existence revolves around it, or they get judgemental when they hear that a kid isn't involved in any sports or clubs.
Almost every car having a manual transmission. when i visited ukraine, i only saw rich people with automatic cars
Charging for water at a restaurant.
In Norway you'll get tap water when you ask for water, and that's free.
Bidets? I was born and raised in the US and I think they're efficient and far more hygienic than TP, but apparently most other dudes in this country think it's gay to clean up after your business is done lol
The only really gay thing I know is falling in love with someone of the same gender as yourself. If cleaning your ass after you've been to the toilet is 'gay' to you, you have some real issues.
In Germany, looking for a apartment doesn't automatically mean it will come 100% with a kitchen. 90% they don't have them in and you have to buy them yourself.
That's one of the most stupid things in Germany. The kitchen should belong to the apartment.
Underage drinking seems more of a crime in the US - in most cases of a kid is caught with alcohol in the UK it's just confiscated and poured away. Strictly speaking the age you can drink alcohol is really low as well, so long as you're home with a parent I think it's like 5/6. When you're in a restaurant you're also allowed low percentage alcohol like cider with a meal so long as you're with an adult.
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Gotta say that "things normal in Europe" means you take more than 40 very different countries together. Example; The Netherlands doesn't have bagged milk at all, we don't allow underage drinking in the general sense and we don't leave kids in strollers outside. We're one of the few countries that use diseases as swear words, though :)
The same could be said for the United States. People love to generalize Americans, but the truth is we're vastly different from one another. I notice a lot of ignorance from Europeans about the differences in Americans. Like someone made a southern Texas joke towards me and I had to explain I'm from the east coast. It seems like they forget how big America really is.
Load More Replies...As an european who spend so much time in the states I just can't see the US as one country... there are so much differences depending on where you are... and I'm so just tired of those meaningless comparison...
This is even more true for Europe. They are lumping 40 different countries into this comparison.
Load More Replies...About half of these are just cultural differences that aren't "Horrific" one way or the other, and some even reflect badly on the Europeans, not to mention the whole "not all of Europe, but n a few places..." thing. So basically, the author is full of s**t.
I am not sure that anyone in the US finds these things “horrific.” I assume no Americans were consulted in the creation of this list? Bull fighting… this is an example of something horrific…
Yeah. It's awful. I think it's only parts of Spain though. (I could be wrong) not the kind of thing I want to google.
Load More Replies...One "European" concept I wish the US would embrace is free college/university!
Yup. It's very freeing not having to save up for my son's university.
Load More Replies...Yea. I mean… it’s just sad. All the other nations target America. But I’m used to it.
Load More Replies...One thing in North America I question is why women’s breasts are considered illegal. I suspect it has to do with the Puritan roots of NA but why does the USA love guns and violence (especially on tv, movies and video games) but as soon as a woman’s breasts are visible everyone throws a fit?
I like my guns, because I use it for hunting. Not for the sport of it, but because in my part of the US, groceries are pretty expensive, and good paying jobs that can support your family are few and far between. But god forbid women decide to go without even a bra 🙄
Load More Replies...So often articles like these seem based on stereotypes and Stupid American stories taken as fact. They also feel mean spirited.
Yet another post by someone who's never been to the US and doesn't actually know any Americans.
Definitely true. But considering there's so many untrue statements about Europe too it's easy to come to this conclusion. It's all or mostly just b******t.
Load More Replies...This is full of a lot of stereotypes, exaggeration, and people who have never gone to the US. It was cool to learn more about 'Europe'. (Europe is a bunch of different countries and cultures, you can't just group them all together like they did the United States.)
Yes. Sadly there's a bunch of people who lump together all European countries and people tend to lump together all of the US states too. European countries differ. Sometimes very much and sometimes less. And I know it's the same with many states in the US. Never hurt to learn though, which is why I ended up here. ;D
Load More Replies...I don't see anything horrific except for the hateful disdain expressed toward Americans.
Americans can be pretty damn disdainful of whole groups of people, it's the driving force behind much of our politics.
Load More Replies...The problem is that Americans are stereotyped by The politics of rural areas predominant primarily in the south and midwest even though that only makes up at a relatively small percentage of the total population. However that gets blown out of proportion because the American political system ensures a disproportionate amount of power to those areas. On the flipside Europeans are stereotyped based on the population of its large cities. But of course if anybody does just a little bit of investigation they will see that rural America and rural Europe are very similar (why do you think Brexit happened?) American cities and European cities are also very similar. Even more extreme many of the countries of Eastern Europe are considerably more conservative than even the most conservative parts of America.
I'm a bus driver. Taking a bus in America is not horrific, thank you very much.
It depends on where you live. My experience with buses in Atlanta was fine. My experiences with the buses in Alaska was awful!
Load More Replies...Looks like Americans aren't as "free" as they think they are and as they would like the World to see them.
So much content on BP is Europe vs USA. Like f**k off already... we don’t need any more division and hatred in the world
Agreed. I wonder why it is like that though? Maybe the states is a soft target for some reason.
Load More Replies...Please stop viewing Europe as one country. It's a group of very different countries, with different culture, different history, different languages, different customs, different way of life. European countries are NOT like US states, they don't really have nearly as much in common. And while they're a group and share a currency now (and it's only been 20 years) and all that, you cannot group all European countries and treat them like they're all the same. Enough of this, please.
Not all european countries are members of the eu though. But I agree, most european countries have many differences.
Load More Replies...So many of these are not even close to true. Someone is watching too many movies.
I have to wonder why these kinds of generalizations are only acceptable about Americans/America. Many of these would largely depend on where you live in America
This entire post generalizes the entirety of Europe as well. Most of these examples absolutely do not apply for the majority of countries in Europe.
Load More Replies...A lot of the things on this list isn’t true. Downvote me if you want.
definitely another bored panda Stigma induced post for both Europe and America. though it definitely likes to stir up hate in a lot of different forms of these stigmas of Europe and America I think it could have potential of having some fun conversations if delt right...*if* being key because for this Panda, that can't happen in heaven or hell it seems...this Boredpanda loves to just dump loads on America usually which really frustrates me. and this time had a bonus with Europe in it.
For those who misspell America, it just goes to prove you Europeans are a bunch of snotty little pricks.
The author simply revealed their ignorance. It’s embarrassing to see someone actually wrote this truly fact-anemic tripe. I will give one example. The “public purchase and consumption of alcohol” is illegal until age 21. However in 45 states, on private property, with parental consent children may consume any alcohol they wish. The drinking age in this case can go down to 12. The government limited public drinking but preserved parents rights to teach their children to drink responsibility. In America, on private property, one can enjoy a beer or 100 proof whiskey with their child…if they desire. Most parents choose to wait. A simple google search would do you well.
The only thing I would find horrific that is done in many parts of Europe is leaving your baby outside a shop in their stroller. I know its quite common in some places, (lived in many different European countries growing up). But if I saw that in America I would start freaking out lol. Cops would immediately be called by someone, it would be a whole thing.
Not saying ALL americans are patriotic. Although I myself would never feel the same need to defend my country like some (again not all) americans do here. Maybe I'm missing something, it's probably not a bad thing to defend your country. I just never get the urge to defend my country. Is that weird? I hope I am not offending anyone by asking this.
I have a home on 10 acres that is very remote no bus would come there. I also require a lot of tools to do my job and could not take them on the bus. I have never been shot nor have I shot anyone though I do enjoy match shooting g and own many firearms. I guess Europe has zero child molesters and kids are never abducted over there. We do have crime and kids can be abducted so to allow your kids to roam freely is negligent. Plus they might crash on their bike or be hit by a car. I don't know of any kids that are not involved in some kind of extra curriculum activity and I have never been charged for water. It is illegal in Arizona to not provide water if requested. We smile to be pleasant unlike Europeans.
First of all as an America has plenty of issues I will admit. We aren't perfect like you Europeans. Everyone I know removes their shoes when entering a home. Some may keep shoes by the door that are only worn indoors as they have foot problems and shoes provide comfort. To each there own but I have no desire to see old wrinkled sweaty testicle, or gray public hair or any public hair, sagging breasts or stretch marks that make it look like a person was mauled by a tiger. Fish belly white rolls of fat or even a naked super model naked. I took Spanish for 4 years in high school as a foreign language was required. As a business owner employees are given paid vacations, paid sick days, paid holidays and we are a Construction Company when an employees partner has a baby they get 3 days off to help the new mother and baby settle in paid. If the spouse can't handle a newborn after that then they shouldn't have had a kid. So many people abuse sick days though and screw over coworkers
I really take offense with the whole if u can't handle a new born after 3 days u shouldn't of had one. There can be literally hundreds of reasons a new mom needs help after delivering a child she could have had a c-section or a difficult birth the child could had birth defects or other issues that were unforeseen. The child could have colic there could be other siblings in the home and they are not adjusting to the new arrival there's also postpartum depression like I said literally hundreds of things and to judge a person after only three days and saying they shouldn't have had one what are they going to do put the child back because that's about how much sense your post made
Load More Replies...This is simply showing differences... one could just as easily say this is "European bashing" if you decide that the American side of the difference is the preferred version. (and in some of these cases, that would be an easy argument)
Load More Replies...Usa is like a fourth cousin twice removed of European countries that had the guts to jump over the wall to go see the world and so they evolved in their own way . And it doesn't seem so problematic to me. I love both.
So...pointing out differences means you're hating the country? Got it. Are there any other conditions other than patriotic paranoia you want to tell us about?
Load More Replies...Gotta say that "things normal in Europe" means you take more than 40 very different countries together. Example; The Netherlands doesn't have bagged milk at all, we don't allow underage drinking in the general sense and we don't leave kids in strollers outside. We're one of the few countries that use diseases as swear words, though :)
The same could be said for the United States. People love to generalize Americans, but the truth is we're vastly different from one another. I notice a lot of ignorance from Europeans about the differences in Americans. Like someone made a southern Texas joke towards me and I had to explain I'm from the east coast. It seems like they forget how big America really is.
Load More Replies...As an european who spend so much time in the states I just can't see the US as one country... there are so much differences depending on where you are... and I'm so just tired of those meaningless comparison...
This is even more true for Europe. They are lumping 40 different countries into this comparison.
Load More Replies...About half of these are just cultural differences that aren't "Horrific" one way or the other, and some even reflect badly on the Europeans, not to mention the whole "not all of Europe, but n a few places..." thing. So basically, the author is full of s**t.
I am not sure that anyone in the US finds these things “horrific.” I assume no Americans were consulted in the creation of this list? Bull fighting… this is an example of something horrific…
Yeah. It's awful. I think it's only parts of Spain though. (I could be wrong) not the kind of thing I want to google.
Load More Replies...One "European" concept I wish the US would embrace is free college/university!
Yup. It's very freeing not having to save up for my son's university.
Load More Replies...Yea. I mean… it’s just sad. All the other nations target America. But I’m used to it.
Load More Replies...One thing in North America I question is why women’s breasts are considered illegal. I suspect it has to do with the Puritan roots of NA but why does the USA love guns and violence (especially on tv, movies and video games) but as soon as a woman’s breasts are visible everyone throws a fit?
I like my guns, because I use it for hunting. Not for the sport of it, but because in my part of the US, groceries are pretty expensive, and good paying jobs that can support your family are few and far between. But god forbid women decide to go without even a bra 🙄
Load More Replies...So often articles like these seem based on stereotypes and Stupid American stories taken as fact. They also feel mean spirited.
Yet another post by someone who's never been to the US and doesn't actually know any Americans.
Definitely true. But considering there's so many untrue statements about Europe too it's easy to come to this conclusion. It's all or mostly just b******t.
Load More Replies...This is full of a lot of stereotypes, exaggeration, and people who have never gone to the US. It was cool to learn more about 'Europe'. (Europe is a bunch of different countries and cultures, you can't just group them all together like they did the United States.)
Yes. Sadly there's a bunch of people who lump together all European countries and people tend to lump together all of the US states too. European countries differ. Sometimes very much and sometimes less. And I know it's the same with many states in the US. Never hurt to learn though, which is why I ended up here. ;D
Load More Replies...I don't see anything horrific except for the hateful disdain expressed toward Americans.
Americans can be pretty damn disdainful of whole groups of people, it's the driving force behind much of our politics.
Load More Replies...The problem is that Americans are stereotyped by The politics of rural areas predominant primarily in the south and midwest even though that only makes up at a relatively small percentage of the total population. However that gets blown out of proportion because the American political system ensures a disproportionate amount of power to those areas. On the flipside Europeans are stereotyped based on the population of its large cities. But of course if anybody does just a little bit of investigation they will see that rural America and rural Europe are very similar (why do you think Brexit happened?) American cities and European cities are also very similar. Even more extreme many of the countries of Eastern Europe are considerably more conservative than even the most conservative parts of America.
I'm a bus driver. Taking a bus in America is not horrific, thank you very much.
It depends on where you live. My experience with buses in Atlanta was fine. My experiences with the buses in Alaska was awful!
Load More Replies...Looks like Americans aren't as "free" as they think they are and as they would like the World to see them.
So much content on BP is Europe vs USA. Like f**k off already... we don’t need any more division and hatred in the world
Agreed. I wonder why it is like that though? Maybe the states is a soft target for some reason.
Load More Replies...Please stop viewing Europe as one country. It's a group of very different countries, with different culture, different history, different languages, different customs, different way of life. European countries are NOT like US states, they don't really have nearly as much in common. And while they're a group and share a currency now (and it's only been 20 years) and all that, you cannot group all European countries and treat them like they're all the same. Enough of this, please.
Not all european countries are members of the eu though. But I agree, most european countries have many differences.
Load More Replies...So many of these are not even close to true. Someone is watching too many movies.
I have to wonder why these kinds of generalizations are only acceptable about Americans/America. Many of these would largely depend on where you live in America
This entire post generalizes the entirety of Europe as well. Most of these examples absolutely do not apply for the majority of countries in Europe.
Load More Replies...A lot of the things on this list isn’t true. Downvote me if you want.
definitely another bored panda Stigma induced post for both Europe and America. though it definitely likes to stir up hate in a lot of different forms of these stigmas of Europe and America I think it could have potential of having some fun conversations if delt right...*if* being key because for this Panda, that can't happen in heaven or hell it seems...this Boredpanda loves to just dump loads on America usually which really frustrates me. and this time had a bonus with Europe in it.
For those who misspell America, it just goes to prove you Europeans are a bunch of snotty little pricks.
The author simply revealed their ignorance. It’s embarrassing to see someone actually wrote this truly fact-anemic tripe. I will give one example. The “public purchase and consumption of alcohol” is illegal until age 21. However in 45 states, on private property, with parental consent children may consume any alcohol they wish. The drinking age in this case can go down to 12. The government limited public drinking but preserved parents rights to teach their children to drink responsibility. In America, on private property, one can enjoy a beer or 100 proof whiskey with their child…if they desire. Most parents choose to wait. A simple google search would do you well.
The only thing I would find horrific that is done in many parts of Europe is leaving your baby outside a shop in their stroller. I know its quite common in some places, (lived in many different European countries growing up). But if I saw that in America I would start freaking out lol. Cops would immediately be called by someone, it would be a whole thing.
Not saying ALL americans are patriotic. Although I myself would never feel the same need to defend my country like some (again not all) americans do here. Maybe I'm missing something, it's probably not a bad thing to defend your country. I just never get the urge to defend my country. Is that weird? I hope I am not offending anyone by asking this.
I have a home on 10 acres that is very remote no bus would come there. I also require a lot of tools to do my job and could not take them on the bus. I have never been shot nor have I shot anyone though I do enjoy match shooting g and own many firearms. I guess Europe has zero child molesters and kids are never abducted over there. We do have crime and kids can be abducted so to allow your kids to roam freely is negligent. Plus they might crash on their bike or be hit by a car. I don't know of any kids that are not involved in some kind of extra curriculum activity and I have never been charged for water. It is illegal in Arizona to not provide water if requested. We smile to be pleasant unlike Europeans.
First of all as an America has plenty of issues I will admit. We aren't perfect like you Europeans. Everyone I know removes their shoes when entering a home. Some may keep shoes by the door that are only worn indoors as they have foot problems and shoes provide comfort. To each there own but I have no desire to see old wrinkled sweaty testicle, or gray public hair or any public hair, sagging breasts or stretch marks that make it look like a person was mauled by a tiger. Fish belly white rolls of fat or even a naked super model naked. I took Spanish for 4 years in high school as a foreign language was required. As a business owner employees are given paid vacations, paid sick days, paid holidays and we are a Construction Company when an employees partner has a baby they get 3 days off to help the new mother and baby settle in paid. If the spouse can't handle a newborn after that then they shouldn't have had a kid. So many people abuse sick days though and screw over coworkers
I really take offense with the whole if u can't handle a new born after 3 days u shouldn't of had one. There can be literally hundreds of reasons a new mom needs help after delivering a child she could have had a c-section or a difficult birth the child could had birth defects or other issues that were unforeseen. The child could have colic there could be other siblings in the home and they are not adjusting to the new arrival there's also postpartum depression like I said literally hundreds of things and to judge a person after only three days and saying they shouldn't have had one what are they going to do put the child back because that's about how much sense your post made
Load More Replies...This is simply showing differences... one could just as easily say this is "European bashing" if you decide that the American side of the difference is the preferred version. (and in some of these cases, that would be an easy argument)
Load More Replies...Usa is like a fourth cousin twice removed of European countries that had the guts to jump over the wall to go see the world and so they evolved in their own way . And it doesn't seem so problematic to me. I love both.
So...pointing out differences means you're hating the country? Got it. Are there any other conditions other than patriotic paranoia you want to tell us about?
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