“Americans, What’s Something The Rest Of The World Does That You Find Absurd?” (28 Answers)
No two people are the same, and it seems that this can also be said about countries. All you do is cross a line that separates geographical areas, and suddenly the free toilets you were so accustomed to are paid, and the meal portions get strangely stingy.
This time, Americans had the chance to take this burden off their shoulders and share the myriad of weird behaviors they witnessed while traveling outside the US. From living without air conditioning to putting milk in bags, below you’ll find an assortment of things the rest of the world does that somehow rub the citizens of America the wrong way.
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Honestly? I understand most of it. People are raised where they're raised. They eat food they know, watch entertainment that is local, follow the traditional sports in their neck of the world.
I totally get that. I think people are the same the world over, they just want to have a good life and a better one for their kids. They don't want to be hungry or poor or unhoused. I get ALL that.
What I don't get is Eurovision. What the actual f**k?
EDIT: Holy f**k, I may not be the brightest fork in the drawer but I'm not a f*****g idiot. I am well aware of the format of Eurovision. I do not understand the hype around Eurovision. I do not understand the politics around Eurovision. I do not understand the song selection OR performances of Eurovision. I do not understand how countries NOT IN EUROPE can be in a competition called EUROvision.
There you go, ya pedantic f***s. Happy now?
Noone does. That's the beauty of it. Just something completely random, colourful and fun in a world full of bad news. Also, makes for great drinking games!
Load More Replies...All you need to know about Eurovision is it's a chance for a party, A time to let rip, and have fun. I don't 'get' American 'home coming', or 'pep rallies', or to be honest the idea that sport is important. (I like museums, architecture, crafts, etc.) However, like Eurovision, they are things other people like, and I just let them enjoy what they are enjoying.
Much like Europeans don't understand superbowl, just go with the flow of the people you are among.
i'm american and i don't get the superbowl. i think large televised events in any country or continent make an event seem larger than life
Load More Replies...I don't really get American 'World Series' sports events where there are no other countries involved.
Eurovision is gorgeous! it may be cringe, it may be lame, it may be cheesier than a dairy and camp as all Hell but it's a chance, just for a week, for European unity. also the national finals are always so fun!
For a start, it's the "Eurovision Song Contest". Eurovision was something else, started in the 50s as a way for european broadcasting stations to share content. So call it the "Song contest" if you're in a hurry.
I also don't understand why it is called Eurovision but has 3 countries in Asia and 1 in North Africa participating and another 2 Asian and 3 North African countries eligible if they want to. I mean I thought it is Europe, not Europe and anyone we like.
If you don’t get Eurovision, you were not issued with a sense of humour.
legendary. Though I'm still mad we were robbed of Epic Sax Guy 2.0 last year. (look up Malta's 2023 entry, it didn't qualify, but that sax is so good ;-;)
Load More Replies...Yes, there some non-European entries in Eurovision. Now let's parse "World Series".
Eurovision is an alliance of state TVs mostly in Europe. They have a song contest. I don't get what you didn't get. Besides that, what's point of stating you don't understand in a long phrase in the form of many items? I felt dumb many times in my life, never proud of it.
OP is so salty, lol! XD I love Eurovision because it's an evening when my Mom and I get together for some good old trash-talk about the weirdness that is unfolding. (And every once in a while, there's an actually good song.) But what I totally don't get is the Super Bowl (or American Football in general, it's so boring). But hey, to each their own ;)
In the UK it's pretty much seen as a really camp joke with a history of our commentators making a lot of funny sarcastic comments about the contestants. There's also a very, very faint flavour of geopolitics at play because each country votes by submitting it's own top 10 list (or that's the way it used to be), and you would always see "allied" countries voting for each other (and not voting for their nemesis) no matter the actual merit of the actual songs themselves.
I don’t watch non-streaming stuff, someone mind telling me what Eurovision is?
I've lived in England all of my life and I don't understand it either.
We gave up watching it years ago, when Terry Wogan announced the wrong winner in March 2007.
Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams were great in »Eurovision Song Contest - The Story of Fire Saga«...🌋
what´s not to get about it? It´s a competition to determine the best singer/group in europe that year. That´s like me saying I don't understand the super bowl
Kinda related, but Israel are also in European football (soccer) competitions, maybe we should invite Australia to those too
Australia already moved from the Oceania section of world football to Asia sometime in the early 2000s due to there being a lack of competition in Oceania (Australia were far ‘over powered’ than the likes of Fiji or the Solomon Islands but now find themselves far below the likes of South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Japan). Side note: Palestine play in the Asian section and are still playing fixtures (they played a few days ago) despite the ongoing war, when usually countries are banned from participating if they are currently in conflict
Load More Replies...Eurovision is about Sweden winning a game showing the rest of Europe how it's done. More or less... Nah, it's a money making party of glamour and a few decent songs. Australia gets to join because...of...trade? Nobody gets why.
because of this immense hype it has through all its years it is slowly changing to Globalvision
Yeah I don't get why they insist on calling it Eurovision Songcontest when they have countries like Israel and Australia competing. Last i checked they were not in Europe.
Have you ever heard of the 'world series' basketball game? Not to mention 'Ms universe'.
Load More Replies...Do not get it either!! And it's fkn terrible acts! Maybe it's a form of money laundering....? Coz it's not for da singing!!
Watch Australia's Dami Im perform at Eurovision in 2016 (she was runner-up). Definitely not a terrible act - her voice is amazing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ymFX91HwM0
Load More Replies...the only bit I agree with about not being understandable is why countries not in Europe are in Eurovision. (cough cough israel cough cough f**k off israel cough cough we'll gladly let australia compete though cough cough cough) EDIT: seems i upset some zionists. But I just bet if I said the same thing about Russia, (which you could argue is just as much in asia) no one would bat an eyelid, but the thing is, russia WAS banned for genocidal acts, so the same should apply to israel, and azerbaijan, for that matter.
The vacation and time off in other countries. Its crazy to me. But holy cow am jealous.
When you rent an apartment in Germany, in most cases it doesn't come with light fixtures, kitchen cabinets and counters, appliances, etc. You either have to purchase and install these yourself, or hope that the previous tenant is willing to sell theirs to you. In my last apartment search, there were even a few apartments where I would have had to supply and install my own flooring. It's insane.
Yup. The Germans take everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink! 🤣
An American thinking that paying for water in a restaurant is weird or putting potatoes on pizza is gross is a perfect example of ethnocentrism. This means they’re evaluating other countries from their culture’s point of view. They’re judging or making assumptions about the food of other countries based on their own norms, values, or beliefs.
However, this can lead to negative judgments and discrimination against different cultures and people. To avoid this, cultural relativism suggests approaching unfamiliar ways of life without imposing their own bias on what is wrong, right, or normal. Instead, we should try to understand cultural practices in their own cultural context.
I don't know if it's everywhere , but I noticed a conspicuous lack of screens in windows while I was in Europe.
It's so simple, and it prevents bugs. I was woken up by bugs in 4 separate European countries. Why?! You don't need to live like that.
The assumption that all Americans are similar instead of a diverse group with a vast variety of backgrounds and beliefs.
Not "the rest," but some countries throw toilet paper in the trash can, and that is f*****g horrifying.
As an alternative, one should ask, “Why do some cultures eat fried insects?” They might learn that they are full of protein in Mexico, are a famous part of the cuisine, and have been eaten for thousands of years as a healthy food source.
Not the rest of the world, but I will never understand arranged marriages. I can’t imagine being forced to have children with someone you may not like.
Do not confuse arranged marriages and forced marriages, two entirely different things.
I'm addressing Europe and I guess probably Belgium specifically, because that's where I encountered this the most.
Y'all are unnecessarily f****n' stingy with the beverages at restaurants.
Like for real, you stop somewhere for dinner, and the server comes by and asks if you want water. After the awkward exchange about whether you want "shparkling or steel," they come back roughly 30 minutes later with something the size of a toddler's sippy cup with water in it.
If, by some happenstance, you find yourself drinking all 8oz of the beverage supplied with your entire meal, and successfully perform the esoteric dark ritual of summoning the server back to your table to check on you, they will be shocked. "Hm, you are very thirsty tonight! It seems you have guzzled down your entire thimble of water in a mere 50 minutes. Would you like me to try to bring another?"
It's water, you m***********s.
I know that back in like the 1500s all your waterways were basically sewage and so you culturally got accustomed to drinking only heavily-fermented snifters of your own saliva during meals, but I KNOW YOU HAVE PLUMBING NOW.
Well... the US is known for their massive beverage servings... pretty common to get a 200 or 250ml serving or water elsewhere in the world (7-9oz)
Specific to Europeans but yall have no business judging Americans for our issues with racism given how yall talk about and treat the Romani.
I know this entry got downvoted, but I agree with OP. The US has done evil s**t to people of color both at home and abroad, but Europe has done stuff as bad as America, and for some countries it has done so for longer (looking at you England, Portugal, Spain and The Netherlands). And as OP said, how a lot of European countries treat Roma people is absolutely abhorrent. So, even though the US has been rightly criticized for its racism, Europe shouldn't feel superior to us in that regard, considering how many skeletons are in their closet.
Appreciating one’s culture can be healthy, as it can result in a shared sense of community and connect people in a society. However, all cultures are beautiful in their own ways and shouldn’t be blindly criticized because of that.
Milk in a bag.
Lack of disability access.
Don't give me that c**p about how old your buildings are, you had no problem rebuilding most of the ones that were leveled after WWII, you can install a concrete ramp.
That you believe we are all the same.
There are over 339 million people in America. We are all different, some born here, some moved here.
When we hear "Americans are dumb" or "Americans are ruining the world" - just know none of us think you are talking about us.
There are dumbasses, who live here, just like people where you live and others all over the world. There are also amazing, intelligent, beautiful, fantastic people who live here that care about the world outside their front door. We are not all ethnocentrists or Nationalists.
Many of us want the world to be a better place. A safe place. A happy place.
But, to lump almost 339,000,000 people into one group and expect them all to have the same traits is absurd, especially in a country that has a higher incoming immigration rate than almost any other country in the world. A country that was built specifically for immigrants to come get a fresh start, build their dream, and live a peaceful life.
By contrast:
The entire UK has 67.7 million people.
Germany has 83 million.
France has 64.7 million.
While we'd like to believe that's true - the popularity of the orange one does kinda suggest otherwise 😃
Pay money for water in restaurants.
Yes we pay for water but also our waiters don't depend on tipping from customers to survive.
That smoking is still so common. This goes for Europe, Asia, South America. Probably other places too. I know we in the US have since started embracing vaping which is its own problem but at least we made cigarettes uncool. The rest of the world is dealing with both in huge numbers. There were a few glorious years in the US before vaping but after cigarettes were uncool where almost no one smoked. That was amazing.
Sweden is well on its way to become the first non smoking country. (Less than 5% smokes.)
I don't know if it's everywhere or just certain countries, but having to pay to use a public restroom. Even if you're filling your tank and buying snacks in the store you still have to pay extra to take a leak at a gas station. I could maybe understand charging non-customers, but if I'm a paying customer of your establishment I think it's a little weird to charge me extra.
Apartment rentals not coming with kitchens… how does anyone afford to install new kitchens every time you move?? And you can’t even take it with you as every apartment had a different arrangement.
Not sure where you've been renting but in the UK a rental property is either offered furnished or unfurnished. Both options come with kitchens as standard...
Believing media-stereotypes about the USA without ever having been here.
Absurd...
I find it absurd that many Asian cultures have a deep seated aversion to having fans on in the bedroom when sleeping.
I find it absurd that in many European countries ice in a drink, like water, is viewed with disdain.
I find it absurd that in Italy it may be 21C outside but if a newborn baby is in the room the windows are closed up, the baby is wrapped up in a blanket, and people think the red skin color of an overheated infant is a sign of good health!
I also find the driving habits of Italians to be absurd.
Complain about us so much.
Not you and not all of you, just the ones pushing that "America is the greatest country in the world "-c**p.
I wouldnt call this ‘absurd’, but when i lived in Norway finding out nearly every store closed all day on Sundays was crazy. Additionally- they put CORN on pizza, ew.
A lot of places still close on Sundays - including parts of the USA. As for corn on pizza well, that's just personal choice - like pineapple 😃
This may be because of my proximity to New York City, but:
Tourists from around the world come to our big cities, and spend a huge chunk of their time and money shopping at Macy's and Target and Sephora.
Not all, obviously, but a lot...
EDIT: I understand the idea of shopping for the novelty of it. I do that too. That's not my point. The key words above are "huge chunk". Like, people fly several hours across an ocean to come here, and some spend the vast bulk of their time buying stuff that's mass produced in factories and available in 3,000 locations nationwide.
EDIT 2: Ok, maybe it's me, because I grew up in the middle of New Jersey, with access to at least five shopping malls within an hour drive, and all of them had Macy's, JC Penney, etc.
EDIT 3: Although I was aware of the gap between the US and other countries in terms of price, selection, and availability... holy moly I didn't realize it was such a major driver of tourist commerce. Forgive me, please, for my ignorance.
Not putting ice in drinks by default and relatedly, no free refills at restaurants.
The toppings they put on pizza in Korea.
Ohhh... newsflash: pizza is not an American invention. At all. Nope, nope nope.
People that don’t wear deodorant. Obviously not the whole world, but a lot of people don’t. How can you be in a relationship with someone who smells from 30 feet away?
Criticizing Americans lack of "culture", all the while wearing American style clothes, listening to American music, watching American movies/tv shows, following American politics and basically copying American popular culture at every turn.
Majority of the world doesn't wear American style clothing, listen to American Music, watch American Movies, follow American politics or copy American pop culture. The ones where you find it (in 3rd world countries) was forced on them by American corporations. Or it is a profitable market for corporations.
I’ve always thought it was odd that some Europeans could have such strong opinions on America and Americans without ever stepping foot in the States.
Probably because the USA projects their culture and views onto the rest of the world rather lavishly... of course people are not going to be interested in your culture when you try to drown them in it.
Washers and dryers (and washer-dryers) that take 3 to 5 hours to complete a single small load of laundry. Seriously, how are you even able to get a reasonable amount done? If you ask me, any set that consistently takes longer than 2 hours to complete what it considers a full load isn't worth the parts it was built with.
3-5 hours? I've never had a washing machine or washer/dryer that took that long.
Throw fits over how we measure things and how we write the date.
Not being able to buy a party bag 5lbs or 10lbs of ice for a get together in a grocery store….
The cheek kiss thing.
This is worldwide, alot of hispanics IN the USA do the cheek kiss too.
I know we just have a few questions we hope to get some helpful, informative or at least amusing response and the the comments trend toward you suck. Somehow it is like the thing we used to say as kids when someone said something that was insulting but had some truth to it so it stung a little. Then you would reply I'm rubber you're glue bounces off me and sticks to you.
Load More Replies...Bored Panda continues working to divide the USA from the rest of the world.
Dude. It's just like screens and ice. I think it brings people closer when you can say "Huh that's interesting. How come y'all do it that way?"
Load More Replies...The amount of actual hate against americans here is concerning to say the least. The vast majority of us are NOT the right-wing sociopaths that worship the likes of trump.
I believe every European with a slightest sign of intelligence know this. At least I really don't hate you ❤️ every time I met someone from the USA they were all nice people. Not brainwashed Trumpists.
Load More Replies...Why's everyone so worked up? We like big icy drinks and built in kitchen cabinets. Some people think that's weird, and that's ok. We can laugh about it.
I don't think it is weird and I don't know why people are so upset. I love a big american kitchen and the kitchen island you have there, I love a big icy cold soda diluted with ice, and oh those lovely big stoves are making me simply jealous ❤️and the diverse cuisine you have there is just wow 👌
Load More Replies...*bats the popcorn under the sofa*
Load More Replies...I can already guess how the reaction to this is going to be. BP, were you worried that there wasn't enough strife in the world?
Why strife? We have had the same about american culture many times, people sharing what they don't understand is a good thing.
Load More Replies...As an Australian, I find this list highly amusing. Even the ones that refer to Australia. Go America. Give-m-ell.
The topic of putting ice in drinks makes Europeans sh*t their pants. It's amazing to watch.
I know we just have a few questions we hope to get some helpful, informative or at least amusing response and the the comments trend toward you suck. Somehow it is like the thing we used to say as kids when someone said something that was insulting but had some truth to it so it stung a little. Then you would reply I'm rubber you're glue bounces off me and sticks to you.
Load More Replies...Bored Panda continues working to divide the USA from the rest of the world.
Dude. It's just like screens and ice. I think it brings people closer when you can say "Huh that's interesting. How come y'all do it that way?"
Load More Replies...The amount of actual hate against americans here is concerning to say the least. The vast majority of us are NOT the right-wing sociopaths that worship the likes of trump.
I believe every European with a slightest sign of intelligence know this. At least I really don't hate you ❤️ every time I met someone from the USA they were all nice people. Not brainwashed Trumpists.
Load More Replies...Why's everyone so worked up? We like big icy drinks and built in kitchen cabinets. Some people think that's weird, and that's ok. We can laugh about it.
I don't think it is weird and I don't know why people are so upset. I love a big american kitchen and the kitchen island you have there, I love a big icy cold soda diluted with ice, and oh those lovely big stoves are making me simply jealous ❤️and the diverse cuisine you have there is just wow 👌
Load More Replies...*bats the popcorn under the sofa*
Load More Replies...I can already guess how the reaction to this is going to be. BP, were you worried that there wasn't enough strife in the world?
Why strife? We have had the same about american culture many times, people sharing what they don't understand is a good thing.
Load More Replies...As an Australian, I find this list highly amusing. Even the ones that refer to Australia. Go America. Give-m-ell.
The topic of putting ice in drinks makes Europeans sh*t their pants. It's amazing to watch.