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Woman Shares 21 Things That She Didn’t Realize Were “American” Until She Moved Abroad
Kaymie Wuerfel relocated from Florida to Sydney after getting married to her Australian partner and has been learning to live in the Land Down Under.
To pass the extra free time that came with the pandemic, she began documenting the differences between life in the US and Australia in a series of TikTok videos which have grown her audience to 242.8K followers.
In a recent clip, for example, Wuerfel admitted that she realized garbage disposals and ranch dressing were quintessential American symbols only after she moved abroad and saw that other places don't really care about them. Who could've known!
Continue scrolling to check out what other cultural nuances the TikToker has noticed.
Kaymie Wuerfel left her home in Clearwater, Florida for Sydney to be with her Australian husband
Image credits: kayywuerf
She adjusted to Aussie life quite well and is now working on a TikTok series, naming all the things she realized are super American
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Pharmaceutical Ads Everywhere
Especially the ones where people look super happy while they list the 25 ways it might kill you
This! "Live a better life while (and the voice goes into super-speed) risking coma, oily discharge and death. Consult your doctor if you suffer one of those side effects." OK, I'm dead. Do I ouija board the doctor or what?
"I moved to Australia in November 2019 and I've adapted quite well," Wuerfel told Bored Panda. "The first six months or so were a huge adjustment period as you can tell from my comedic skits. Now it feels like home to me."
The content creator came up with the idea for the series in Spring 2020. "I had just canceled a trip that had been scheduled for that March to visit my family in America (due to Covid) and I was really down and missing home. I decided to make a [sketch] about what it's like being an American in Australia to make light out of the situation. It was my first viral video!"
Interestingly, Kaymie almost didn't post it because she thought it was silly. But now she's glad she did!
Buying Cigarettes At The Pharmacy
"Hi! I'm here to pick up my medication & the cigarettes I shouldn't be smoking while I'm taking it..."
Doing Math At Check Out To Calculate Sales Tax
The Ice Obsession
We put TONS of ice in practically everything. We probably get away with this because we have free refills. But before I moved abroad I literally wouldn't drink something unless it had lots of ice
Of course, Australia and the USA have many things in common, too. Both are large land masses, both predominantly English speaking, both with an ancient native population, and both relatively recently settled by European cultures. Both are democracies and both are meritocracies. Both cultures tend to be fairly materialistic and both tend to be open to new ideas and risk in business. Besides, Australians, like Americans, are usually hard-working and results-orientated.
But as you can see from Wuerfel's videos, there are also differences between the two. (It's important to note, however, that they don't make one better or worse than the other.)
"Australians can have a dry and perverse sense of humor and will often deliberately say the exact opposite of what they actually mean," Sue Bryant, a writer and editor specializing in global business culture and travel, wrote in Country Navigator. "Americans, on the other hand, have a very explicit communication style and irony can fall flat on its face. Each side should bear these differences in mind."
Halloween
"For Halloween!!! It's in 43 days, 7 hours and 2 minutes"
".. are you being serious?"
"Yes. 100%"
"Halloween is for kids.."
Bathroom Stall Gaps. (We Are The Only Country This Silly)
I have literally been conditioned to look down the entire time I'm inside
"Australians believe firmly in 'mateship', showing loyalty to friends, family and colleagues," Bryant explained.
"Australians working in teams may be more loyal to the team than to their employer. Americans, on the other hand, may be more loyal to the concept of performance and profit and for many, covering their own back, in a culture where hiring and firing can be extremely rapid."
Bryant said the differences between Australians and Americans are visible even in the way they talk. The former, for instance, "are great lovers of abbreviation and informality in speech; much more so than Americans."
The traveler said Australians tend to shorten words wherever possible and some regional accents, combined with this, can make people difficult to understand at first.
Root Beer & Dr. Pepper
"Sorry we don't have that"
"Dr.Pepper then?"
"We don't have that either"
Ranch Dressing. Because It's A Salad Dressing.. But We Put It On Everything
We flavor chips with it. Put it on potatoes. Use it as a veggie dip. Chicken wing dip. Some people even put it on pizza
Currency That's Pretty Much All The Same Color
Much better to have different coloured money - especially when it's dark and you're drunk!
But even if you get something wrong, an Aussie will probably just say "no worries, mate."
Maybe it's all the sunshine, the miles of beaches, or the excellent quality of life, but nothing much seems to get under their skin. Even when something does go awry, there's another phrase you'll hear Australians say that keeps things nice and chill: "she'll be right, mate."
Sorority Girls + College Parties/Sports
I *am* American and have never understood the sorority/fraternity/parties thing.
Garbage Disposals(Other Countries Just Don't Usually Have Them)
They will never be terrorized by the sound a spoon makes when it's left inside when you turn it on
We have enough trouble with fatbergs in our sewers. Add in some rotting food and we could probably solve the current gas crisis with the methane produced. No thank you.
I was surprised what fraction of UK households have them. I thought zero, then noticed them for sale in plumbing merchants, then looked up and found double-digit percentage!?!
Load More Replies...They aren't illegal, but I know the disposals firms want them to be. It's much better to compost anything biodegradable, and then you'll have less problems with rats in the sewers
It depends from country to country, and in the US even from county to county whether they want them extinct or standard.
Load More Replies...Most people outside of the U.S. really don't grasp the concept at all. We don't throw trash in there and grind it up. We don't even throw food in there and grind it up. It's more for like when you wash your plates off after a meal, or for egg shells, or for when you're chopping vegetables and you throw the end you don't use in there. The way Europeans talk about them, they act like we're using them in place of a trash can. In reality, very little food goes through there. And no trash. Why would anyone eveb think that's a thing?
Because mostly we never seen them in person and just guessing how it works. We have a little "grid" in the sink that can be taken of and shake the "leftovers" from washing to the trash can.
Load More Replies...In Canada we just have compost bins under our sinks that the county picks up weekly. Everything from paper towels to meat and veg can pop in - essentially anything that will break down and keep landfill waste down.
meat does not compost, it draws bugs and makes maggots
Load More Replies...That's not how they are used. Have you ever had a sink get clogged after washing the dishes? THAT'S what they are used for. We don't actually put food in them.
Load More Replies...aaaaaaaaaa I am extremely scared of this thing. In one movie it huuuuurt cutting a lady's hand. Since then I have extreme fear of these. My fiancé's family has this at home. I forbid him to use it when I am arround because I am scared to death about his hands. I guess we would never get one in our home.
I have that phobia, too. There's no reason to ever stick your hand in there to use it. If something needs to be retrieved, use tongs to stick in there and grab and not your hand.
Load More Replies...I've never heard of one in the British Isles, maybe you're the first?
Load More Replies...I have heard that they aren't common in the UK because our whole sewage system wouldn't be able to cope with the increase in mass if everyone got one.
Many people think the disposal is ACTIVELY for trash, ie you should put all your food scraps down there. It is not. It's for any small scraps that happen to be washed down the drain; the disposal grinds them and helps them wash away. But you shouldn't be TRYING to put food down there; it clogs pipes and causes problems. I have plenty of friends who didn't know this.
don't you have little sieve-like things in the drain? I can't flush anything larger than half a pea down my sink
Load More Replies...Canadian here, I have one, and only a couple people I know have one as well. And yes I have been terrorized by the sound of a spoon in it. Only, my family calls it a ‘Garberator’
Friends from Ireland had never heard of nor seen one. Amazed at ours when visiting us in the U.S. Called us months later and asked "Do you still have that machine that eats your food in the sink?"
whoops, my bad. "other countries USUALLY don't have them"
Load More Replies...As an American who grew up with garbage disposals, I was always confused....why? Where we live now... had one. It died. Did not replace it. We now have a switch that goes to nothing, but not a pointless garbage disposal.
So if food gets in there you just call a plumber? I see big plumbing behind this!
Australia has garbage disposals if you want to instal them, we just don't consider them a necessity because we are not too squeamish to pick food scraps up and put them in the trash.
That's not how they are used. If you've ever had a sink get slightly clogged after washing dishes, you'd turn on the disposal. We don't actually put food in them.
Load More Replies...We have a garbage disposal in our house and we don't use it. It's more trouble than it's worth!
This is just getting stupid. Another anti-American BS post. I know, my fault for clicking. Again, surprise, different countries are DIFFERENT. I would love for sites like BP and BF and Reddit post articles about people coming to the US from a different country and saying how much better the US is then there own country. People would lose their f*****g minds. Sort of like what I’m doing right now. But it’s all about dissing the US. Oh well
Bro shes just pointing out differences, if you take that as a sign of inferiority, thats your fault
Load More Replies...A disposal should not be used for large quantities of anything. I have one for the purposes of disposing of the little bits of waste that are impossible to catch so they don't go in the septic system.
I have a sieve integrated in the plug for that. Anything smaller doesn't need to be grinded.
Load More Replies...Seems useful to be honest i would like to have it even though I've seen some horror movies were hands are stuck in there and I'm not really sure
They aren't useful and they are banned in most European countries because they put an extra strain on water recycling. It takes a lot of effort to filter out all the junk that those devices flush into the sewer. And more effort means higher prices for clean water. Why grind and flush stuff when you can throw it in the garbage without polluting the water?
Load More Replies...24 Hours Diners
I could really go for some 2AM pancakes. "Yeah, which of the ten 24 hours places nearby do you want to go to?"
Where in the US did she live? B/c I can't get 2 AM pancakes anywhere I've lived unless I make 'em. :-(
Red Solo Cups
It's not just a thing in the movies.. You'll see these at almost an American party
College Sports Being A Huge Deal
College sport is a way for colleges to earn loads of money and attract more students who will also bring in loads of money. Everything in the US is about money, from religion via education via charity to health care.
Putting Cheese On Everything
Broccoli, potattoes, salads, eggs, fries
The 7-Eleven Big Gulp
The big gulp is 3.785 ML (McDonald's Large in Australia is 650ML) And we still get free refills
Calling Everyone Mr. & Mrs.
family, friends, teachers, neighbors,
Grocery Shopping At Target
Cheap Breakfast Combos
That's not to say other places don't have breakfast combos... But in America you'd get all of this for like $12
Apparently, TikTok is meant for people to whine about stuff. I'm sure the Chinese agents are getting bored with this.
Don't be surprised if a Chinese "tourist" comes at your door with a Double Big Gulp and a can of whipped cream and ask if you want to go to that fast food place to get some waffles at 4 am. Just testing how their intel integrates with day to day ops.
Load More Replies...Enough with these s**t posts and the stupid faces of uninteresting people craving attention!
If you think that's bad, uninteresting people are even craving attention in the comme... oh, wait.
Load More Replies...Oh cool. Some wanna-be influencer made a tiktok of the 1,000 identical lists that are posted here/Buzzfeed/PJ/Cracked every single day and is passing it off as original content. Please don't encourage this type of stolen material. And stop with the crap-on-America posts. They don't hurt my feelings or anything, it's just the same dang list over and over.
Another shittoker that is obsessed with their own appearance/face...Did she lipsync and dance to that stupid stuff?
I'd like to see something like this but with other countries besides america.
Being asked 10 questions while at the cashier during shopping. Drove me crazy. "Who helped you today? Was everything ok? Would you like to donate? Would you like to give your e-mail address? Would you like to have some kind of brochure? Would you like a bag? " Oh my God, please just let me pay!
Most of this is not universally American nor exclusively American. Why do so many people not understand their personal experience is not universal? You are also not the center of the universe.
Another American thing: Claiming everything is about them. --- Lots of those things are in Canada too. So it is a North America thing not a just USA thing.
Cream in a can thing is pretty much everywhere, but the rest, for sure :)
The tax thing is in every f g state in the US! How can you not know that??
They were saying that tax is typically already added to the the price of the item...so you don't have to figure it out once you get to the register. Also not all states have tax on certain things, like there's no tax on clothing in Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon.
Load More Replies...So whats wonderful about the internet is no one is forcing you to read anything. If you clicked on it you made a cognitive choice to do so. Just let people have stuff.. Its okay if you don't like it. If they aren't hurting anyone just let it go guys. Happiness is an important emotion, it's okay to let people be happy. Even you.
Apparently, TikTok is meant for people to whine about stuff. I'm sure the Chinese agents are getting bored with this.
Don't be surprised if a Chinese "tourist" comes at your door with a Double Big Gulp and a can of whipped cream and ask if you want to go to that fast food place to get some waffles at 4 am. Just testing how their intel integrates with day to day ops.
Load More Replies...Enough with these s**t posts and the stupid faces of uninteresting people craving attention!
If you think that's bad, uninteresting people are even craving attention in the comme... oh, wait.
Load More Replies...Oh cool. Some wanna-be influencer made a tiktok of the 1,000 identical lists that are posted here/Buzzfeed/PJ/Cracked every single day and is passing it off as original content. Please don't encourage this type of stolen material. And stop with the crap-on-America posts. They don't hurt my feelings or anything, it's just the same dang list over and over.
Another shittoker that is obsessed with their own appearance/face...Did she lipsync and dance to that stupid stuff?
I'd like to see something like this but with other countries besides america.
Being asked 10 questions while at the cashier during shopping. Drove me crazy. "Who helped you today? Was everything ok? Would you like to donate? Would you like to give your e-mail address? Would you like to have some kind of brochure? Would you like a bag? " Oh my God, please just let me pay!
Most of this is not universally American nor exclusively American. Why do so many people not understand their personal experience is not universal? You are also not the center of the universe.
Another American thing: Claiming everything is about them. --- Lots of those things are in Canada too. So it is a North America thing not a just USA thing.
Cream in a can thing is pretty much everywhere, but the rest, for sure :)
The tax thing is in every f g state in the US! How can you not know that??
They were saying that tax is typically already added to the the price of the item...so you don't have to figure it out once you get to the register. Also not all states have tax on certain things, like there's no tax on clothing in Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon.
Load More Replies...So whats wonderful about the internet is no one is forcing you to read anything. If you clicked on it you made a cognitive choice to do so. Just let people have stuff.. Its okay if you don't like it. If they aren't hurting anyone just let it go guys. Happiness is an important emotion, it's okay to let people be happy. Even you.