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50 Photos That Perfectly Capture Life In The USA
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50 Photos That Perfectly Capture Life In The USA

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If you grew up watching American movies, you probably have a certain image of the United States—a land where dreams come true, everyone’s chasing success, and patriotism runs deep. But hey, there's so much more to the US than what Hollywood shows us!
Today, we’ve put together a collection of intriguing and surprising things about life in America that might catch you off guard, leave you questioning some stereotypes, or make you realize that life in the U.S. isn’t always as glamorous as it seems in the movies. So, Pandas, let's dive into the real deal!

#1 "We Don't Know Your Address"

"We Don't Know Your Address"
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#2 A Normal Education In America

A Normal Education In America
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#3 This Is America

This Is America
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America is a place full of quirks that can feel completely foreign to outsiders. From the suspiciously big serving sizes to tipping for a cup of coffee to even just how people go about their lives, the experience of being in America can be a real shocker for visitors and new immigrants.

And while some things don’t fully make sense until you’re actually there, these posts give you a fun glimpse into the quirks of American life. They might not prepare you for everything, but they’ll definitely show you a unique side of the States.

#4 The Guy On The Left Has Had A Slew Of Signs Like This

The Guy On The Left Has Had A Slew Of Signs Like This
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#5 Cool

Cool
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#6 Florida Teacher Here. This Is Our School's "Library" Now

Florida Teacher Here. This Is Our School's "Library" Now
Florida passed a law that said no books can be displayed in a school until they've been reviewed and approved by an appointed team. If a teacher shows a book that has not been approved, they could be charged with a felony.
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When it comes to food, it seems like bigger is always better for Americans. Whether it’s a pizza or a soda, the portion size is often double what you’d get in other countries. So, what’s considered a large soda in Europe might just be a medium in the States.

#7 Alabama Banned Abortions

Alabama Banned Abortions
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#8 "Not Medically Necessary"

"Not Medically Necessary"
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#9 United States Of Convenience

United States Of Convenience
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Apart from their supersized food, Americans have a reputation of being fans of sugared beverages as well. If you are planning on visiting the US, prepare for a lot of flavored sodas and sweet iced teas.

Compared to countries like Italy, where people sip on small, strong espressos, or Japan, where green tea is the norm, US drinks are super sweet and come in sizes that could last all day.

#10 Only In America Would A Restaurant Display On The Wall That They Don’t Pay Their Staff Enough To Live On

Only In America Would A Restaurant Display On The Wall That They Don’t Pay Their Staff Enough To Live On
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#11 America's Response To The COVID-19 Global Pandemic All Boiled Down To One Picture

America's Response To The COVID-19 Global Pandemic All Boiled Down To One Picture
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#12 I Had To Pay $39.35 To Hold My Baby After He Was Born

I Had To Pay $39.35 To Hold My Baby After He Was Born
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On top of this, they have truly become successful at being able to do things quickly, especially when it comes to food. There are many fast food places in the States that come with drive-thru features. But that’s not simply it.

There are even drive-thru pharmacies, banks, and coffee shops. In other countries like Spain, people usually enjoy sit-down meals with friends and family. To these people, the concept of taking a cup of coffee through the window is quite alien.

#13 Bulletproof Backpack Inserts

Bulletproof Backpack Inserts
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#14 America: A Nation Of Many Layers

America: A Nation Of Many Layers
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#15 A Gun Store And A Daycare Center Sharing The Same Building. God Bless America

A Gun Store And A Daycare Center Sharing The Same Building. God Bless America
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While tipping is a common practice in many countries, it is practically a requirement in the States. And no, you can't skimp on tips—15-20% is the expected norm at restaurants.

On the contrary, in countries like Japan, there is an actual cultural principle not to tip anyone, and a good number of European nations include the gratuity within the bill itself.

#16 The Bill For My Liver Transplant – Welcome To The USA

The Bill For My Liver Transplant – Welcome To The USA
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#17 Not Sure If This Belongs Here But In My Opinion, This Is The Real Problem With America

Not Sure If This Belongs Here But In My Opinion, This Is The Real Problem With America
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#18 America In 4 Words

America In 4 Words
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Medical bills in the US can be shockingly high compared to countries with universal healthcare, like Canada or the UK. In those places, most people do not have to pay for doctor’s visits, surgeries and staying in the hospital, because this is financed by the state. Here, on the other hand, a simple visit to an emergency department could lead to a bill that runs into hundreds of thousands of dollars.

#19 On Hold With Covered California For Over 11 Hours Because They Canceled Our Health Insurance

On Hold With Covered California For Over 11 Hours Because They Canceled Our Health Insurance
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#20 It Finally Happened. I Was Prompted To Tip At The Airport Self-Checkout Station

It Finally Happened. I Was Prompted To Tip At The Airport Self-Checkout Station
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