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I've spent 3 years in Japan, 4 years in the UK, and a year in Korea. For me it was how incredibly rude everyone is. Sure I encountered rude people in other countries, but it's on another level here. Also, there are so many bad drivers that drive so confidently here.
Edit: typo
Shut up and get in the right lane slowpoke!!!
Welcome back! :P
I’m in Germany and recently visited the US again. I was struck by the politeness, lol
Yeah I would say Germany and Italy have the US beat in that category lol. I visited both for only a few days so I wasn't too sure.
The size of the meal you get a restaurant and how cheap it is. I knew it was big and cheap, just forgot to what degree.
How much personal space people need. I also need that much personal space, but I thought I was just being unfriendly
Road width! There's so much room for activities on american roads compared to the very narrow side streets in most european towns