It’s no secret that America stands out from the crowd. There are so many little quirky American things that the rest of the world just can’t wrap their heads around. Like the word "y'all," red solo cups, free refills, and bulk shopping, to name just a few.
So when someone asked the non-Americans of Reddit what's the craziest thing they’ve heard about the greatest country in the world that turned out to be true, the question was destined to become a hit. 56.9K upvotes later, the thought-provoking inquiry generated some very surprising answers. Let’s take a look at the best ones so far down below.
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America has libraries that are essentially free to use.
(This was not even a rumor, but more like sarcastic comment from a friend who heard I was excited to go to the US, because he knew what book nerds my entire family is)
When I first arrived here 25 years ago, the first day of work at Newark NJ, I walked out at lunch time and saw the huge Central Library. The size boggled my mind, but I bravely walked in to check it out. The guy says, yup, show me your work ID (for local address) and you get a membership card.
Me: how much does it cost? I only own $80 total till I get my first pay.
He (bemused, almost laughing): it's free. You don't pay anything.
Me (after a brief recovery time from shock): so how many books am I allowed to take home? (Expecting that to be a catch - maybe I need to put down a security deposit for each book)
He (now positively enjoying himself): how many can you carry?
That day I took home 30+ books, just being greedy.
And quickly called my dad to tell him about it.
For a guy who painstakingly would browse used books stores in small town India just to get his kids great books to read, he was suitably amazed. He was puzzled if that would kill the book-store business, because who'd buy if such free libraries existed?!?
Till date I remember the gratitude I felt that day for being able to come here. And when Dad visited some years later, I would drop him off at a library on my way to work and he'd be lost in it all day.
That you can get into university just by being good at sports.... Like...wtf?
As a Brit living in America the amount of pharmaceutical commercials on TV is creepy.
I never really thought about it but I just realised that we don’t have that issue. It is actually illegal to advertise prescription medicine.
There’re so many customs that Americans use without too much thinking. But when traveling around the world, some of the cultural differences become quite obvious.
While tipping is not a matter of choice in the US, people in Japan and South Korea see that as an insult. That’s partly because workers are proud of their jobs, and they get decent pay for whatever it is that they do.
There’s nothing wrong about being a tiny bit late in the US. But in some countries, that would be totally inappropriate. If you’re fashionably late for a meeting in Germany or Netherlands, locals are likely to think that you don’t value their time as much as your own.
“Athleisure,” while a popular choice of fashion for the day-to-day business, is viewed as distasteful in many European countries. For example, Italians never miss a chance to laugh at tourists wearing flip flops or denim shorts for restaurant dinner. The sloppy appearance can be understood as disrespectful.
Injured people try to avoid getting ambulances called for them
That the prices on their products are without tax and you get the tax when you pay
Like here the tax is already like, in the price. If it costs 1€ you pay 1€.
I find this extremely confusing. And I really hate the staff tipping concept, too.
In an area, you're subject to a f*ck ton of different laws. There's laws that apply to the whole country, laws that apply to individual states, laws that only apply to counties, laws that apply to individual cities, and then I think, different areas within a city. In England, no matter where you are, all the same laws apply, with very rare exceptions. Homeowners associations as well. What a load of [crap]. Land of the free, but your neighbour can tell you what colour your f***king fence can be.
Well, it’s difficult to govern such a large country from one small district (DC), so you have to delegate from the federal government to the individual state governments to the county governments to the city governments. The more local you get, the more specialized the laws become as they’re tailored to issues and situations specific to the area. However, that does open areas up to corruption if the wrong people manage to gain some power. You know, like the whole f*****g country because of the deranged orange baboon throwing his feces around the Oval Office right now (who I did not vote for, so do not blame me).
That women only get about 6 weeks off work after having a baby and it's most likely to be unpaid.
That people will just suffer through an injury or illness because they can’t afford health insurance.
Americans are nice and will stop to talk to Strangers. Canadian here living in Alberta. To any one who has never been, you will be blown away by the general Americans' generosity of their time, knowledge and helpfulness. I have done a few summers of Road trips from Calgary. one time i went to as far east as Ohio-Tennessee, as far south as New Orleans and Dallas, went through the flat lands and rode up the Rockies the rest of the way home... I have visited almost all the landlocked states (5 more to go) and 4 along the Gulf states, all by Car. I have been through a lot of big American cities and a lot of tiny towns. ALL OF YOU, North to South - make Canadians look like Bloody Savages. I expected something worse, probably because of Television and the Internet. i ended up leaving your country after the first time i visited, blown away and with a new found VERY REAL love for my southern neighbors. Been 5 times on multi-week trips. will spend time and money there again. 10/10.
There are a lot of crazy things in US from an european point of view, but I totally agree with this post. I found Americans very nice, gentle and caring people. Before going there, I immagined to find rude and aggressive people :)) Too many bad movies! The first time I arrived in Philadelphia my english was not very good, and sometimes I wandered looking for some shop, or the subway or whatever... and I remember men or women that tried to help and listen me patiently. I still feel gratitude for those who made me feel welcomed and safe. Philadelphia is still in my heart! I left the USA in 2011 and I don't know if that's still the case.
Drink sizes. When my family visited in 2017 we landed in Texas for a stopover. First thing I saw in the shops part of the terminal was a dude who was drinking from what looked like an actual f***ing bucket - here in NZ our “large” drinks would be considered an American “small” or maybe “medium”
Employees can get fired ‘at will’. No warning, no performance review plans, nothing, just straight up fired.
The extent of the tipping culture is frankly shocking to me.
Not really a rumour but your houses are made of mostly air and drywalls. I think that's pretty crazy
The way houses are build in the USA is crazy. It’s no wonder they’re all flattened in a tornado / hurricane. And yet they cost so damn much to buy!
That public transport is almost nonexistent in many smaller towns, which makes it a necessity for teens to have their own cars.
Yeah, it's not just not having no public transport. There are a lot of places (I lived in one) where there are no sidewalks, so you can't even walk from one place to another. And if you live in a small place, you can't get a taxi or anything else to come out and pick you up. If you don't have a car, it's almost impossible to get around in the USA. And it's not just small towns. Even big towns have no transportation infrastructure.
American State and National parks are some of the most beautiful places on earth. All parks could use more funding, but American parks are well staffed and maintained. There’s real pride.
Not exactly crazy, but I wanted to test out the stereotype that Americans will talk to anyone so I sought out a sports bar on my first visit. Ended up having a ton of really fun conversations with total strangers who I’ll never talk to ever again. It was great!
Sure. About 1/3 of people you meet in America will talk to anybody, about anything. We may be crazy but we're friendly. :)
The minimal amount of paid days off you get from work. A friend of mine from Wisconsin was very proud he got 20 days off per year. If someone in Germany would offer me only 20 days, I would laugh at him and leave.
That higher education can cost upwards of $50,000 per year
This, and the cost of medical care in the US, is something I will never understand. Claiming to be the greatest country but basically living off of the poorest of citizens. How come nobody's actually bothered?
Private prisons. I thought it was some sort of "haha the US is a dystopian hell hole" exaggeration joke the first time I heard it was a thing. I had to look it up to believe it because I was 100% sure the person was just trying to [mess] with me when he said he was serious.
I never understood why people in American TV series lost their house and job just because they got really sick.
Then I found out that it can happen in America.
They have those angry sinks that chop [crap]
How deeply religious and patriotic it is in contrast to Europe.
Literally anything about what goes on in Florida.
2017 in Athens, Georgia I passed out at work and was fine but my boss had already called an ambulance and insisted I get checked out...a less than 2 mile ambulance ride cost me $950 with insurance. I was only dehydrated..
The amount of sugar y'all put on EVERYTHING. I spent only 2 weeks in the US and I couldn't take it. Even the portion sizes are colossal, I felt that in a month with this lifestyle I'd probably drop dead, my heart wouldn't be able to take it
That they actually do wear shoes indoors, I thought it was just a movies thing (less hassle filming), but no.
That American kids eat straight sugar. Walked on to the playground and saw kids chugging these long thin sticks. I try and it was just colored sugar lol. Called them pixie sticks.
The freaking flag thing man, here we barely have one per school, or even government building.
Well, knowing some Americans, they might forget what country they’re in
That you can rack up 100,000$ upward in debt easily through student loans.
Someone once told me that it's cheaper to go on vacation to Australia for one week than to treat your broken arm in the USA.
That there are security guards(or cops) in the school's halls, and some even have metal detectors at the entrance like the TSA at airports...
Well America unfortunately had more school shootings in 2019 than probably the entirety of Europe from 1989-2019
I’m from Quebec and when we went down to Boston for a school trip, I sneezed in public and heard two or three people say “bless you”. Quite a weird rumour I had heard not 2 months prior to that. I thought it was nice.
We say that all the time in the U.K. after someone sneezes. I though it was universal (with regional and language variations obviously). I guess you really do learn something every day.
If you sneeze and I am in hearing distance, expect me to say " bless you". I was brought up to do that to people. I was taught that it's a sign of respect.
I'm from Australia, and all my life I believed red Solo cups were like 555 area codes - a Hollywood prop. When I immigrated to the US, my MIL was making dinner and offered me iced tea in a red Solo cup.
I lost it, made everyone sign the cup. I've still got it.
Ha! I like this one. I never really realized that at every party and holiday we have the red cups.
Some cafeterias renamed "french fries" as "freedom fries" when we refused to help the US for the war in Iraq. A canadian friend told me that, I thought it was a joke. Turns out it wasn't. It's the most passive aggressive think I've ever seen.
They have milk in gallon cartons!
When I visited America I went a supermarket for some breakfast stuff, cereal and milk. All they had was milk in gallons! Who could possibly have that much milk? I asked for a smaller carton and the lady who worked their just laughed at me and made a remark about don’t we like milk in England
Home owners associations. What the [hell] is up with that?
A group that forms to annoy homeowners and fine us for having a house
That Dolly Parton has her own theme park in Tennessee. I thought it was a joke.
Dollywood is awesome. But then Dolly is awesome. She does a lot of charity including running a literacy program for kids in which she mails them free books
They have garbage disposals in their kitchens. That's just so wild to me.
The idea of Garbage disposals actually freaks me out, maybe I have heard too many horror stories of people getting their hands/fingers mangled in them.
I studied in Maryland for about half a year back in 2017. I'd always heard that Americans are like... super good at pie. I was pretty much all alone during thanksgiving since everyone else was with their families. One of the RAs I'd befriended knocked on my door and brought me all different kinds of pie. Dear lord, I've never tasted anything that delicious. From blueberry to apple to pumpkin. Every. Single. Pie. They were all amazing.
I have a question, do you have meat pies in the US. Like mince meat, gravy and onion or chunks of beef, gravy and onion?
The amount of cola consumed. It's ridiculous how it's part of a regular meal and not unhealthy snacking
I remember when I was younger seeing something on an American sitcom or a movie (I forget) about cheese that came in some kind of spray can? Or a squeezy tube? And I remember thinking it was a joke.
Nearly every man is circumcised regardless of religion.
Biscuits and gravy is a legit thing. Also you can ride motorcycles without helmets in some states??? And your iced tea isn't sweetened unless you ask for sweet.
Biscuits and gravy with sausage is amazing. Texas state law mandates anyone UNDER the age of 18 must wear a helmet. If your over 18, it's your life. And some people; like me, hate sweet tea.
That education costs two souls.
Three on the East Coast, and seventeen for law school (eighteen for medical)
I’m still not 100% sure is true so hopefully can confirm - “buoy” is pronounced “boo-ee” ?
I actually don’t properly know if this is true but yous have like a whole isle in your supermarkets dedicated to just the hundreds of cereals you have ?
UK too. Pretty much every supermarket in the UK has a cereal aisle.
That you can be fined if you don’t mow your lawn or park your car incorrectly. I really can’t believe that’s true
So apparently yellow school buses are actually a thing in America. I honestly thought it was just a cartoon thing, but nope.
That people actually get attacked by Alligators which got in their pools (specifically referring to Florida here).
Florida, Louisiana, Southern Mississippi, some parts of Texas. Alligators are everywhere down south.
Not me but my dad
My dad heard this crazy rumor about everyone getting drunk and wearing green for one day a year. He obviously didn't know this was a holiday, and was like WTF. When he came to the US and discovered St. Patrick's Day, he was amazed.
That your country is huge!
I got off the plane and asked the cap guy how far the hotel was and he said about 30 miles. I almost had a heart attack... turns out cabs are cheaper than the Uk
I can't remember the price I paid but I was presently surprised.
The UK cabs are like £4 per mile
also you would get laughed of the taxi for asking to go 30 miles and not taking the train
Taxi fares. I was stuck late one night in London after a train was delayed and missed my connecting one to the next station. My phone died out of the blue so couldn’t get a map up or call anyone, and the streets were deserted which made me even more freaked out. Managed to find a black cab in the next street and I think the fare was something like £26 for a 10 minute drive.
I always thought that the Olive Garden in The Simpsons was just code for ‘generic restaurant’
I've had several German friends who were amazed that at house parties everyone actually does drink out of red Solo cups. They thought that was just a weird thing people did in movies and now they think it is a huge conspiracy or something
That they're not allowed to just cross the road wherever it's safe, "jaywalking" is the term I think.
In America, its just not a good idea. Too many distracted drivers
the SATs exam being multiple choice
A stupid critique; the SATs being mulitple choice DOESN'T mean that you don't have to know the material involved to score well on them, you can't successfully guess your way to a high score just b/c they're multiple choice. I passed the Bar Exam in America, and the national portion of that (which you have to pass in every American State's Bar Exam) is multiple choice. Believe me, it's still really f***ing hard and you have to know your s**t up and down to have a chance to pass.
Switching hands for you knife and fork. Its bizzare to me
idk.. i do that.. and i'm german... when eating normal i switch it back
That they clap at random times. I was watching a movie in the USA and people liked what happened so they started clapping on the middle of the [frikinn] movie.
That would annoy the s**t out of me. Here you're supposed to be silent in the cinema; laughing is ok of course, but clapping would just be distracting.
Majority of cars have automatic gearboxes. We don't get that here in Greece.
I drive an auto (in the U.K.). I love it. Manual driving is awful, especially in big towns and cities where you do a lot of stop start driving. I actually think America has the right idea here.
The honking... I thought it was a movie stereotype, and then I went to New York
We also honk out of friendliness. Whenever I'm on my porch, just outside of a very small little town, strangers and neighbors honk to say "hello". Before you think, no it's absolution not flirting.
All the food is bigger.
Yes, I once ordered a steak in a restaurant in New York and practically the whole cow was served up. I’d never seen so much meat in one sitting. It’s the same in other places too. The average meat portion is supposed to be a playing card size not a whole dinner plate.
That a lot of American houses are actually built with a lot of wood and a lot less concrete than here in Germany. You would never get the idea to built a house out of wood here. But when I went to Minnesota lo and behold my host family had one of those wooden houses I've seen in movies and such. To me it was mind-boggling at the time :D
Super Sized meals, seriously, americans can f***ing eat!
in denmark we dont even have extra large!
Some people do eat it all but my understanding is that the excess is for left overs- you take the rest home and eat it later :)
hat lesser-known musicians aren't paid for their show by the owners of the club/bar/what ever. I still remember how a Los Angeles musician told me completely surprised that he and the band had received free food and drinks before his show here in Germany. This is just normal for us! That artists - no matter if wellknown or unknown - are paid for their music by the booker and get catering. (even if the celebrities, of course, get more and better stuff)
America is greedy. All about getting and keeping money as much as possible. I really wish I was born somewhere else like Canada or something. America does not fit my belief of how things should be. But here I am. Broke all the time and unable to save in order to move to a more desirable country.
Masked people come to your house, knock on your door asking for candy. Mostly it's just packs of kids but sometimes whole families. This was my friends Halloween culture shock.
That people are still paying off student loans in their 40’s
Not uncommon oin Scandinavia either, but the monthly payment is managable
Free refills!
Free refilk have been around for years. Pizza Hut 25 yrs, McD's 15+ years...
Sports Bars are actually exactly how they're portrayed on TV
The "Take me out to the ballgame song" thats apparently sung at baseball games. still not entirely sure that guy wasnt taking the piss out of me
I love that song and I’m from the U.K. where baseball isn’t even played much (at least on a big scale).
That you can identify Texans with the simple phrase "The stars at night are big and bright"
Your love for cheese. It rubbed off on me and now I love cheese too
That they are able to drink from the sink i tried that and spit the water it taste like [crap] (in my country) but when i went to america it taste great
Apparently, rolling coal is actually a thing.
Yes, its like a smoke signal that says "I am an a*****e, with a big truck and tiny penis."
I’m an American, but one that I’ve heard a lot is that we have a bunch of trees. I’ve never really thought about, but when I was told this I did some research. Turns out about 70 percent of the US is forested. Guess we have an abnormal amount of trees.
That Hawaiians really like spam.
For the same reason it's in the Monty Python song: during WWII, Americans shipped Spam and other canned meats to feed the people who lived on islands.
Not really crazy, but I just learned you guys have like outdoor sirens that get tested somewhat frequently. I’ve only heard those noises in video games and movies until my friend sent me a clip, because I had no idea it actually happened.
Yep, in my country they're tested every first Wednesday of the month, at noon
That there are many libraries of all kinds in the United States.
Pretty much every city has one. I'm about within 30 minutes of at least 3. Plus if course every school has one.
Why do Americans call themselves German, Irish, Italian, Greek and so on, just because one of their ancestors comes from that country (yes, you are all immigrants), but you neither know more than a word from that language and you have absolutely no knowledge about the country, the culture, the people, the food (really, what you call Italian or German food is just an abomination)?
I agree, this is very strange for me, claiming to be a part of culture that you have no connection to, don't know anything about and have only experienced through Americanised versions of their food
Load More Replies...A fun game can be to look up "Florida Man (your birthday)." There are endless insane news articles.
"florida man bored calls 911 to talk about hitler florida man threatens family with coldplay lyrics" last year I looked it up and it said "watch florida man vapes semin"
Load More Replies...I had lived many places in the world, including in Europe, Africa and parts of Asia, but moving to the USA was the biggest culture shock of my life. After 23 years, I got used to a lot of things, but I have to say, I'm very happy to be living back in Europe again.
What really blows me away is how much BoredPanda users are emphatic about knocking one country. We are as diverse as many of the countries you claim, there’s a variety to American that gets glossed over by such a finite list. Shame on a website for abusing and crowd sourcing a list targeting a single group of people. Especially with what the world is going through.
Wait. Really. Two posts on how much Americans suck in a week? Can't we shift it over to GB or something?
Take a seat and relax. This will make you feel like a hobo drug addict going cold turkey after a 15 year hard drug habit. If you want to stop the posts then try initiating universal healthcare, taking guns off the streets by making it illegal to carry outside your home/property, stop the religions from ruling and make your elections actually democratic by closing the electoral college. That would be a good start .
Load More Replies...I find it interesting that the only negative articles (this one did have a few positive things) about countries focus on solely the US on BP. I would be curious to see another country in the spotlight
Hey look another post about slamming Americans, how original. Pick another country please.
I will tell you that a) the HOA sucks b) college is very, very, very expensive c) patriotism is real
We also are refusing COVID-19 testing for everyone except adults who need to be hospitalized. The only thing free is the testing, but in order to get a test you have to pay for a doctor's appointment which costs money, and none of the treatment is free, unless you have insurance that covers all or some of it.
Tired of the "America is awful" posts. Every country has good and bad stuff. How about writing about the good parts for a change. This is getting old.
Probably because there's an endless supply of stories about how s**t the country is. :)
Load More Replies...Thanksgiving. Is the holiday where you celebrate the genoside of native americans? Also: Guns..
Thanksgiving is not an exclusively American thing, we have it in Europe (although it's not a red day on the calendar) and east Asia as well. It's a celebration of the harvest and the food.
Load More Replies...More America-bashing content. Although, this time it was not as bad as the one from before (which assumed the earth is only composed of US vs. EU). Now, let's have topics about other countries, this could turn educational if we add diversity to the original concept.
There's a difference between bashing and legitimate criticism of insane policies that are very much harmful for their citizens. Not every negative criticism is "bashing" and it's healthy to be able to tell the difference
Load More Replies...Reading these (and the comments) makes me wonder how Americans think Europe works. Get on it, Bored Panda!
More than likely Europe as a whole is not targetable. I could tell you what I know about a few countries, but I don’t think of Europe as a unit. There’s French, Finns, Germans etc.
Load More Replies...Yo why are people hating on American citizens?? We're powerless people in a powerful country. Stop the hate and F*****G HELP US
Please. Literally begging on BoredPanda. Don't know what else to do. The situation is so s****y that drug use/suicide rates/domestic violence/mental health issues are EXPONENTIALLY INCREASING in self-isolation. We're being left to die.
Load More Replies...To counterbalance other comments, I say keep these posts coming! It's great to put them in their place and make them face the truth that the USA is nowhere near great and is going to be doomed forever because the eilte will never let this s**t change and their propaganda will keep the dumb ones voting to be ++++ed in the a*s.
Well, at least people think we are friendly...but yeah, you had better be healthy and already educated, children all born already, if you want to move to America. If you are sick, pregnant, or a student...you are going to be just as broke as the rest of us if you move here.
Most other countries live the " American dream" while we are stuck with an orange as our leader
All countries are different and that's what makes them great. Some of these things that are being pointed out are seen as a positive and some of them are just surprising. I am sure that this would happen if you asked Americans about other countries.
As an American, I find your reactions funny. Yes all this stuff is real, but we are used to it. But I do get that it is weird to others.
I get it,usa sucks...I will still visit usa one day.I don't care what bp says,thank god there are other sites who have much more balanced views on things
I don't think this article was meant as pointing out bad things.
Load More Replies...Why do Americans call themselves German, Irish, Italian, Greek and so on, just because one of their ancestors comes from that country (yes, you are all immigrants), but you neither know more than a word from that language and you have absolutely no knowledge about the country, the culture, the people, the food (really, what you call Italian or German food is just an abomination)?
I agree, this is very strange for me, claiming to be a part of culture that you have no connection to, don't know anything about and have only experienced through Americanised versions of their food
Load More Replies...A fun game can be to look up "Florida Man (your birthday)." There are endless insane news articles.
"florida man bored calls 911 to talk about hitler florida man threatens family with coldplay lyrics" last year I looked it up and it said "watch florida man vapes semin"
Load More Replies...I had lived many places in the world, including in Europe, Africa and parts of Asia, but moving to the USA was the biggest culture shock of my life. After 23 years, I got used to a lot of things, but I have to say, I'm very happy to be living back in Europe again.
What really blows me away is how much BoredPanda users are emphatic about knocking one country. We are as diverse as many of the countries you claim, there’s a variety to American that gets glossed over by such a finite list. Shame on a website for abusing and crowd sourcing a list targeting a single group of people. Especially with what the world is going through.
Wait. Really. Two posts on how much Americans suck in a week? Can't we shift it over to GB or something?
Take a seat and relax. This will make you feel like a hobo drug addict going cold turkey after a 15 year hard drug habit. If you want to stop the posts then try initiating universal healthcare, taking guns off the streets by making it illegal to carry outside your home/property, stop the religions from ruling and make your elections actually democratic by closing the electoral college. That would be a good start .
Load More Replies...I find it interesting that the only negative articles (this one did have a few positive things) about countries focus on solely the US on BP. I would be curious to see another country in the spotlight
Hey look another post about slamming Americans, how original. Pick another country please.
I will tell you that a) the HOA sucks b) college is very, very, very expensive c) patriotism is real
We also are refusing COVID-19 testing for everyone except adults who need to be hospitalized. The only thing free is the testing, but in order to get a test you have to pay for a doctor's appointment which costs money, and none of the treatment is free, unless you have insurance that covers all or some of it.
Tired of the "America is awful" posts. Every country has good and bad stuff. How about writing about the good parts for a change. This is getting old.
Probably because there's an endless supply of stories about how s**t the country is. :)
Load More Replies...Thanksgiving. Is the holiday where you celebrate the genoside of native americans? Also: Guns..
Thanksgiving is not an exclusively American thing, we have it in Europe (although it's not a red day on the calendar) and east Asia as well. It's a celebration of the harvest and the food.
Load More Replies...More America-bashing content. Although, this time it was not as bad as the one from before (which assumed the earth is only composed of US vs. EU). Now, let's have topics about other countries, this could turn educational if we add diversity to the original concept.
There's a difference between bashing and legitimate criticism of insane policies that are very much harmful for their citizens. Not every negative criticism is "bashing" and it's healthy to be able to tell the difference
Load More Replies...Reading these (and the comments) makes me wonder how Americans think Europe works. Get on it, Bored Panda!
More than likely Europe as a whole is not targetable. I could tell you what I know about a few countries, but I don’t think of Europe as a unit. There’s French, Finns, Germans etc.
Load More Replies...Yo why are people hating on American citizens?? We're powerless people in a powerful country. Stop the hate and F*****G HELP US
Please. Literally begging on BoredPanda. Don't know what else to do. The situation is so s****y that drug use/suicide rates/domestic violence/mental health issues are EXPONENTIALLY INCREASING in self-isolation. We're being left to die.
Load More Replies...To counterbalance other comments, I say keep these posts coming! It's great to put them in their place and make them face the truth that the USA is nowhere near great and is going to be doomed forever because the eilte will never let this s**t change and their propaganda will keep the dumb ones voting to be ++++ed in the a*s.
Well, at least people think we are friendly...but yeah, you had better be healthy and already educated, children all born already, if you want to move to America. If you are sick, pregnant, or a student...you are going to be just as broke as the rest of us if you move here.
Most other countries live the " American dream" while we are stuck with an orange as our leader
All countries are different and that's what makes them great. Some of these things that are being pointed out are seen as a positive and some of them are just surprising. I am sure that this would happen if you asked Americans about other countries.
As an American, I find your reactions funny. Yes all this stuff is real, but we are used to it. But I do get that it is weird to others.
I get it,usa sucks...I will still visit usa one day.I don't care what bp says,thank god there are other sites who have much more balanced views on things
I don't think this article was meant as pointing out bad things.
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