Articles made by: Jurgita DominauskaitÄ—
People have a different reaction to cultures they don’t know. They might judge that thinking is wrong, they might accept it or try to learn the logic behind it. The culture that is very liked by people is a general culture and culture in the United States that we call American. They are both considered western but there are still small things everyday that we consider strange about each other and this time Americans show the strangeness of Europeans after someone asks “Americans, what do Europeans do that you think is very strange?”
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Not strange, but I am always quite impressed with their language understanding. This is Ivan Straight Outta Mean Strets of Moscow who speaks English better than me and he also speaks Portuguese and Mandarin
In Paris, I was offered a chair in Metro when there was no time. (I am a senior). Very rarely happens here.
You have your hamburger taste cheetos on your “American Food”
Homie, we don’t even have it.
I lived in Europe for two years. One thing that stands out is that people are much more aware of fashion. I saw clothes as cloth that I wanted to wear so I wasn’t caught.
I don’t remember whether this is specific Irish or something throughout Europe, but the bathroom lights switch is outside the door. Pray, Ireland, how many times a father or sister has flown and turned off or turned off or immediately killed it when you do your business?
I lined up in Germany 3 years, I like everything about it, except one thing; Private space is not in line. I will queue up in a shop and the next person behind me is breathing around my neck.
Return humans.
No one has a screen in their window in Europe. How do you open a window without getting a house full of insects?
I feel a bit strange that everyone agrees nothing happened in August. Like, for a full month, you better don’t need to do anything – even the doctor looks rare.
Edit: For more details, August is a holiday month in many places in Europe. While August is a popular time to go in the US, summer vacation seems to be more distributed for months without school. However, in Europe, it seems that no one will work in August (or at least most of it).
Leaving a baby nap outside, alone, in cold weather.
(This is specifically intended for Scandinavia!)
I was in Denmark in November and it was a very windy and cold week (ranging from -6 degrees *to -9 degrees Celsius) and this honestly surprised me. I admire people feel so safe that they can do it!
Edit: I know -6c not too cold for Scandinavia, but I have low cold tolerance and windy in Copenhagen
Sneezing does not get a reaction. Since then I have come to their perspective, but for a moment there is me like where is my blessing ??!?
I will go to Europe in my honeymoon, and very crazy to me how other countries only have an open border. I took ice from Germany to France and there was no border check? Very interesting to me.
Receive hot summer without air conditioning? Do you like suffering?
Edit: I’m talking about Southern Europe
I took German in secondary school and learned about their culture and just dismissed it but then I really had to leave!
First, I have to determine I want tap water or non-sparkling water. I just bought bottled water because it was easier.
Second, almost everyone will be closed for lunch. Even businesses other than restaurants or delis.
Two Germans will go to the office and close the door as if they took something important. No, only soccer.
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