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42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
TravelJUL 10, 2024

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To

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It's easy to take a lot of things for granted if you never leave your home. One of the first learning moments many kids have is when they visit a friend or relative and realize that people live differently. But travel is the number one educator, a way to see just how differently folks from around the globe get by.
Someone asked “What's a luxury that most Americans don't realize is a luxury?” and netizens from the US shared their thoughts. We also got in touch with the netizen who posted the question. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own thoughts and examples in the comments section below.

#1

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
As an American who now lives abroad, air conditioning .
42points

#2

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Windows with screens. When I lived in Geneva, I was in a sixth-floor walk-up flat with no A/C. I was in for a very unfortunate surprise when the weather got warm and I opened the windows only for bugs to swarm in. No screens! How was I supposed to sleep in a hot bedroom and I couldn’t even open my tiny window for some air flow?!
26points

#3

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
The ability to use restrooms without charge.
22points

Bored Panda got in touch with the internet user who posted this question and they were kind enough to share some more details. We wanted to know why they picked this topic in the first place. “My friend traveled to Poland, and she was surprised that drying machines for clothes were a luxury. Hardly anyone had them over there.

We were also curious to hear their thoughts on why the thread had so much engagement. “Popularity in questions asked on that subreddit are just random really. You can ask the same question another day and not get any responses. Sometimes they hit, sometimes they don't,” they shared.

#4

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
School facilities. As a rural Canadian, I grew up watching American TV and was always seething with jealousy over American schools. I was especially jealous that Americans could sign up for the school play and meet a teenage heartthrob. We didn’t have school plays, or a theatre in general, or band, or football, or a swimming pool, or art classes.
22points

#5

Space. We have so much space. Lived in Japan for 2 years and space is what I missed the most. Bigger cars, houses, trees, cities (more area), businesses, etc… other places mostly seem so cramped. Even bigger cities like Chicago have so much more room comparatively.
21points

#6

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Our cheap gas.
18points

We also wanted to hear if this netizen had any examples of their own. “I used to play WOW classic with a person in our guild that lived in Lebanon. He would not always have 24 hour electricity.” We also asked if they had any favorite posts. “I would say the entire thread is my favorite, it's a humbling read for any Americans that don't travel outside the country.”

#7

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Excellent water pressure in showers. When abroad, showers are like a flower watering pot. I like to feel my shower. Make the pressure strong enough to tear my skin off, then back it off like 10%.
16points

#8

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Great disability access. I can go to any place — theatre, store, office, school, whatever — with confidence that I'll be able to navigate fine in my wheelchair, and they'll have ramps and/or elevators.
15points

#9

In the early 2000s I asked a refugee from Somalia what if she liked it here. She said yes. "What's your favorite thing?" I said.
"If my house starts on fire I can call 911 and someone will come put it out."
"Oh. Yeah. That's awesome.".
Report
14points

#10

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Garbage collection. When I traveled a little bit, one of the things that struck me most was the amount of garbage in the streets and piled in fields. There is no municipal collection in some parts of the world.
13points

#11

Unless you truly live in the middle of nowhere, access to good Mexican food is basically guaranteed.
12points

#12

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
That at school your child can get free services like speech therapy.
9points

#13

Access to all types of climates and natural wonders in a single country. You like mountains? Go west. Beaches? There are lots of American cities located right by the sea. Like the cold? We've got Alaska! Deserts, canyons, waterfalls, geysers, forests? Got you covered all in one country where people speak one language and use one currency.
7points

#14

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Controlling the temperature of your home to whatever you want 24/7/365.
Most other developed countries are either good at heating or good at AC, but rarely both.
5points

#15

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Back yards! Even if it’s small, a patch of land attached to your residence that no one but you has access to is something most people in cities in east, southeast, and South Asia can only dream of.
5points

#16

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Libraries. The American public library system is very advanced. It's also, general speaking, free to use.
2points

#17

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
We essentially bathe in drinking water.
1point

#18

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Regular street-sweeping. You won’t notice it until you go somewhere without it.
1point

#19

42 Times Americans Realized Their Everyday Comforts Were Luxuries In Countries They Traveled To
Dryers that actually dry clothes. I'm American but my new apartment has a European style 2 in 1 washer/dryer which i thought was cool at first until I used it and it takes 4 hours for a dry cycle, is soooo loud, and the clothes still come out a little damp. I miss my American sized washer dryer separate units
0points

#20

Hot water. Grew up off grid, and hot water from the tap meant you had to have the water pump working and you had to have water in the catchment. Plus propane for the water heater, so hot water wasn't a guaranteed thing. Been living in "real" houses for the last 15 years and everytime I turn on a hot shower I'm still thankful .
-3points
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