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American Cultural Habits You Probably Won’t Find Anywhere Else

American Cultural Habits You Probably Won’t Find Anywhere Else

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America's tipping culture

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Writing dates down backwards

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Saying "How are you?" as an introduction

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Reading price tags that don't include taxes

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Mounting flags everywhere

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Drive-throughs

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Handing off credit cards for restaurant tabs

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Wearing pajamas in public

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Deep frying Oreos… and everything else

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Neglecting vacation time and PTO

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Smiling at strangers

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Dining at 24-hour restaurants

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Carding elderly individuals who are purchasing alcohol

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Labeling a sport as "soccer" when it should be called "football"

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Serving drinks with ice

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Massive food portions and serving sizes

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Call each other "bro" and "dude"

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Bumper stickers

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Ordering coffee to go

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Taking in advertisements for lawyers

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Giving thumbs up and thumbs down hand symbols

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Watching commercials for prescription drugs

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Using the imperial system

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Using dishwashers

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Blasting air conditioning systems

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America's tipping culture
Writing dates down backwards
Saying "How are you?" as an introduction
Reading price tags that don't include taxes
Mounting flags everywhere
Drive-throughs
Handing off credit cards for restaurant tabs
Wearing pajamas in public
Deep frying Oreos… and everything else
Neglecting vacation time and PTO
Smiling at strangers
Dining at 24-hour restaurants
Carding elderly individuals who are purchasing alcohol
Labeling a sport as "soccer" when it should be called "football"
Serving drinks with ice
Massive food portions and serving sizes
Call each other "bro" and "dude"
Bumper stickers
Ordering coffee to go
Taking in advertisements for lawyers
Giving thumbs up and thumbs down hand symbols
Watching commercials for prescription drugs
Using the imperial system
Using dishwashers
Blasting air conditioning systems

The United States is known as a diverse nation; a country that is highly innovative and culturally influential throughout the world, from its music, fashion, and entertainment to its restaurant brands like McDonalds and Starbucks that have a global presence. Just like many Americans have a belief about certain countries abroad, a certain ideal, there are many things foreigners believe about America, things they may perceive as truth from Hollywood portrayals on TV or in movies.

While many things both foreigners and Americans do may be similar, there are also certain cultural habits, and belief systems, that are uniquely American that may not be as commonly referenced, acknowledged, or recognized in any other part of the world. Some customs or rituals that are standard in the U.S. simply leave people from other nations utterly perplexed, scratching their heads in confusion.

To compile a list of American cultural habits you probably won't find anywhere else, 24/7 Tempo consulted several insightful sources, including The Travel, Greenheart Exchange, Business Insider, Culture Trip, and YouGov. While we're on the topic of America, click here for details on delicious dishes Americans love to chow down on.

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