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43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
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43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American

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Even in a world full of diversity, it’s often surprisingly easy to guess where someone is from: if you know what to look for. The way they talk, walk, or even dress can tell an entire cultural story
On Reddit, someone asked, “Non-Americans, what immediately screams ‘I’m an American?’” The answers were hilarious and spot-on, from always asking for ranch dressing to joking about suing over everything. Keep scrolling to see all the quirks and behaviors that make Americans instantly recognizable!

#1

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
This weird assumption that "The Constitution" is some kind of globally recognized universal charter of legislation. Other countries have their own constitutions, even the developed ones, and they differ from the American one.

Your arguments about "muh constitutional rights" don't hold when you're at a bar in Norway.
46points

#2

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
Oh, I'm Irish, my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather ate a potato once.
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45points

#3

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
A bizarre aversion to socialized medical care.
42points

The United States isn’t just big, it’s everywhere. Its influence stretches across politics, the economy, the military, and even pop culture, making it one of the most recognized superpowers on the planet. With around 335 million people calling it home, it’s the third most populous country in the world, which means Americans are impossible to miss. Whether they’re walking down the street, chatting in a cafe, or traveling abroad, their habits and quirks tend to stand out. From the way they talk to the way they carry themselves, there’s a whole style that’s uniquely American.

#4

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
Calling something communism/socialism when it isn't.
37points

#5

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
I was taking a walking tour in Ireland once and the guide mentioned Notre Dame for some reason. This American guy tried to correct her pronunciation as Not-er Daym, not Not-re Daam. It was a wildly uncomfortable few minutes.
31points

#6

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
Calling all black People African American
like we come from different places and have different cultures.
29points

Now, a lot of these American traits feel familiar thanks to TV shows and movies we’ve all seen. Whether it’s the way Penny chats in The Big Bang Theory or how the group from Friends goofs around, we get little glimpses of everyday American life. And now, with social media, spotting these habits has never been easier, people love sharing them, just like in this post. It’s like getting a peek behind the curtain of what makes Americans, well, unmistakably American.

#7

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
Saying “sophomore, senior,” etc.
28points

#8

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
"You should sue them.".
27points

#9

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
Flags are cool and everything...just don't understand worshipping it.
27points

One thing people instantly notice about Americans is their tipping culture. Walk into a restaurant or grab a coffee, and those little prompts asking for 15% or 20% tips seem unavoidable. But surprisingly, not all Americans are fans of it. According to Pew Research, more people actually oppose businesses suggesting tip amounts than support it. About 40% aren’t on board, while only 24% like the idea. So while tipping feels like a given to outsiders, many Americans prefer it to remain optional. It’s part culture, part choice, and a little bit of etiquette mixed together. 

#10

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
America is the world (duh?!) and they just use an American location/state abbreviation.

American: "I'm in CA."

Rest of the world: "Where the hell is CA? Canada?".
27points

#11

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
Mm/dd/yyyy.
26points

#12

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
Asking for ranch dressing.
26points

In fact, automatic service charges get even more pushback. Roughly seven-in-ten adults (72%) oppose businesses adding automatic tips or fees to the bill, no matter the size of the group. Half of them strongly oppose it, and only 10% actually favor the practice. So while Americans are generous tippers, they also like having control over when and how much they give. It’s a delicate balance between maintaining tradition, rewarding service, and not feeling pressured. For many, tipping is about choice and fairness rather than obligation.

#13

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
“I drove myself to the hospital”.
26points

#14

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
Anything. But at 20-30 decibels louder than anyone else around them.
26points

#15

"Hey guys, I need minor surgery, can y'all GoFund me a trillion dollars??".
26points

#16

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
European friend: why do you guys drive so much? Such a waste of gas.
American: I’m usually not in the mood to spend over an hour to get eggs from the store.
European friend: then why don’t you move closer to where everything is?
American: Then I won’t have money for those eggs.
25points

When it comes to deciding how much to tip, the quality of service takes center stage. Around three-quarters of adults (77%) say the service they receive is the main factor in determining both whether they tip and how much. Nothing else comes close, things like mood, size of the bill, or peer pressure hardly register. And it’s not just in the U.S.; globally, people tend to tip based on service quality above all else. So while tipping may seem like a rule, it’s really a personal reflection of appreciation. Good service earns good tips, plain and simple.

#17

Assuming everyone else is American in the comment section. I see it all the time here on Reddit or on YouTube.
25points

#18

Asking, on Reddit, where to buy something but not indicating what country they’re from.

Doing this screams they are from the USA
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24points

Americans’ tipping habits also vary depending on the situation. At sit-down restaurants, tipping is almost automatic, with 92% of adults saying they always or often leave a tip. Haircuts are a smaller but still significant category, with 78% tipping their stylist. Delivery orders and bar drinks get tips from 76% and 70% of adults, respectively. Even taxis or rideshares earn tips from 61%. Whether generous or calculated, tipping in the U.S. is a quirky, ever-present part of daily life that outsiders notice immediately.

#19

Serving cheese out of a spray can.
24points

#20

43 Foreigners Share Traits That Instantly Reveal Someone Is American
Based on my own experience as an American abroad: realizing that other countries don't have doughnut shops open for breakfast, because doughnuts aren't a breakfast food.
23points
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