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40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
TravelAUG 13, 2023

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet

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The United States and European countries sometimes feel worlds apart. And it’s a natural thing for different nations to develop unique cultures, systems, and institutions. But once you start traveling a bit more broadly, you start comparing your destinations. Each place has its upsides and downsides, but the differences can be striking at times.
Redditor u/TREE__FR0G, an aspiring herpetologist, asked people to share the things that are completely normal in most places in Europe but would seem very strange to someone living in the US. Scroll down to see what the internet thinks are the biggest differences between Europe and the US.

#1

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Providing healthcare to sick people without bankrupting them.
724points

#2

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Prices already includes taxes
550points

#3

Nudeness.
No, we don't all walk around naked all day.
Yes, we have nude beaches. Yes, on most regular lakes where people go swimming, you most likely see their little kids running around nekkid. Yes, most saunas are "nude only". Yes, you see boobs, a*s and penis on TV (like, if there's a movie and the situation "demands" it). Yes, we have sex education where they use books with images of naked humans in school.
It's just a body. And no, nude doesn't mean "sex!!1!".
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537points

A major peculiar aspect of life in the States is the existing tipping culture. As we’ve explained on Bored Panda recently, one of the issues with the way the culture exists in its current form is that it tricks some consumers into paying more than they planned to. In essence, Americans are falling victim to tip inflation or tipflation.

As a result, some customers might decide to boycott some chains or local restaurants, preferring to go elsewhere, where they feel less pressure to tip extremely generously. If tipping is mandatory, it’s not really tipping, now is it? It’s just a hidden tax—one that might not be reflected in the menu.

#4

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
I’m a project manager in the US and it baffles me that my European team gets an entire month off in the summer.
I’m over here saving my vacation days incase I get sick.
482points

#5

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
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459points

#6

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Bathroom doors with no gaps
445points

Another big issue for many Americans living in the US is the abhorrent healthcare system. It’s not just a question of opinion, though. The system is very inefficient, incredibly expensive, and markedly worse than in other developed nations. It’s a major issue that ought to be solved.

The Peter G. Peterson Foundation explains how the US spends more on healthcare per person than other wealthy countries around the world. This came to an average of $12,555 per person in 2022, the highest among developed nations. The second-highest spending was recorded in Switzerland, standing at $8,049 per person. Now compare that to the average for OECD countries (excluding the US) which is $6,414 per capita. 

#7

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Decent public transportation.
376points

#8

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Tips are optional
364points

#9

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Walkable cities
363points

Meanwhile, Germany spent $8,011 per person on healthcare in 2022. The Netherlands spent $7,358, Belgium clocked in at $6,600, France stood at $6,517, and Sweden shelled out $6,438 per person. Ireland spent $6,047, slightly below the OECD average. As did the United Kingdom ($5,493 per person) and Italy (merely $4,291 per person).

All in all, healthcare prices in the US are roughly twice as big as the average. However, this does not mean that Americans get healthcare that is ‘twice as good.’ There’s an issue with how these funds are utilized. For one, there’s a lack of competition between hospitals, which has led to administrative waste and inefficiencies in the entire system.

#10

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
taking an ambulance without a worry in the world
332points

#11

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Online bank transfers. Americans get all excited over stuff like Venmo but I can send money to anyone via my online banking app for free.
330points

#12

Cashiers having chairs
321points

“The United States spends over $900 per person on administrative costs—four times more than the average of other wealthy countries and about the same as we spend on preventive or long-term healthcare,” the Foundation notes.

Furthermore, the American healthcare system leads to worse health outcomes (e.g. life expectancy, unmanaged diabetes) than in other wealthy countries.

#13

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Universal heath care and free college.
300points

#14

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
6 weeks vacation 
296points

#15

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
The hugest mindf**k for me is the maternity leave. An entire, paid year?! I get that they can channel more money into that stuff since the US has military needs paid for, but that’s still pretty impressive.
281points

#16

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Go to the grocery store on your bicycle.
Walking from shop to shop in the city centre.
261points

#17

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Taking your own shopping bag(s) to the supermarket.
Totally normalized in all European countries as far as I know. Or buy a (firm) shopping bag at the store if you don't have one with you.
All those plastic bags in US stores, so small that it can only hold two cans of milk so you see customers with a dozen plastic bags for their groceries.. unthinkable in Europe.
254points

#18

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Not wearing shoes in our homes.
234points

#19

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Mayo with french fries.
I’m in the US but have cousins in Holland. They introduced me to to this years ago and it’s pretty awesome.
219points

#20

40 Normalized Things In Europe That Are Unknown In The US, According To The Internet
Coalition governments
205points
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