Have you ever visited America? What surprised you the most...

Have you ever visited America? What surprised you the most? What were the biggest differences between my country and yours?

No memes. Genuinely interested

>Have you ever visited America?
Yes

>What surprised you the most?
The minorities

>What were the biggest differences between my country and yours?
The minorities

thanks for the bump, ameribro

Five Guys is better than BK and McDonalds

id like to VISIT but i think i would hate LIVING there
my brother visited and he loved LA

That is true, but pretty much no fast food is good food

I personally have never been to LA, but all of the major US cities that I've been to have mostly been shitholes. Boston excluded

Why do you think you'd hate it?

no shit it's also like 5x the price

yes, what suprised me the most is the way bigger variety in product we can find there, qu*bec make it so everything needs to be be transalted in french so we dont have as much choice, biggest difference were the minority, we have haitian and magrebhi(chink dont count for minority at that point) while they had lot of mexican. an upgrade tbqh

>Have you ever visited America?
Yes, when I was around 8 or so.

>What surprised you the most?
That there was a large Filipino community everywhere I went.

>What were the biggest differences between my country and yours?
More cars, more flights, more chicken tenders.

I visited San Antonio a few years ago, it surprised me how bland and uninteresting the place was. Maybe somewhere like New York or San Francisco would be nicer, in any case the US is far from my list of places to visit

>Have you ever visited America?
No, no I haven't.

The larger portion sizes for food, how much cheaper everything is, and the variety you don't get here.

I find the American version of customer service very wearing.
The tipping culture, too. I get suspicious of people being friendly, having mistaken money-fishing expeditions by locals for kind gestures.

I love your country over all though. Despite speaking the same language our cultures are surprisingly different.

Thanks lad

thx for sharing.

That's cause beaners ruined it. Only good thing there is the riverwalk.

>Have you ever visited America?

Yes

What surprised you the most?

The amount of fucking obesity in the South (related, the size of portions at restaurants). I mean I knew it was bad, but it's no wonder America has such a problem.

What were the biggest differences between my country and yours?

Not a lot depending on the region.

Yea, never trust a bartender, waiter or any other tip based paid person for their niceness, but otherwise people tend to be pretty friendly. Some say overly so, especially to foreigners.

Yes
The great service you get everywhere
I suppose people are far more gregarious in the US overall, several times I had strangers come up to me and initiate conversations

Yes

The fact that they didn't have a paper bin in the toilets surprised me

The biggest difference was the lack of white people in the US ;^)

Yes
Same as the other Mexican, how boring was in general, but Disneyland was pretty awesome, same with the Smithsonian Air and space museum, top places on the planet 11/10, only reason I may keep going to the US in the future

yeah it's just where you get it in places that you wouldn't here. i really do love your cunt tho and try to be less suspicious (or at least not completely baffled when they look expectently for some $)

one thing that does really puts my back up is when service staff (hearing that I'm british) "remind" me that service isn't included. seems to correlate strongly with them then delivering bad service too!

SA was always a shit hole m8

did you talked back to them?

I'm a few hours away from San Antonio and I don't like it either. It's a tourist trap. New York City is an experience you will never forget. San Francisco is bizarro world. All you have to do is remind people that they're white, and you can get away with murder. Sit outside a restaurant and you'll get free food every day. They might even pet you and take you for a walk.

Compared to Israel, people are much more polite but also way more paranoid.

Fuck off, shill. 5 Guys is a meme and I can't wait for it to fail.

This, 5 guys is massively overrated and I hate that anybody eats there. The food is marginally better (while still falling into the category of "greasy fast-food burgers") and costs literally like 50% more. In Chicagoland you can go to a Portillo's or any other local hotdog-stand-type places and get the same quality cheeseburger for $4.

>I find the American version of customer service very wearing.
I do too, I think anyone on Sup Forums would because we all suffer from autismo and have become jaded to social interaction. Normalfags can't get enough of friendliness, the thicker you lay it on the more they'll like you. I don't think they ever get suspicious when people are too nice.

For anyone visiting U.S., I gotta remind you that we're a FUCKING HUEG country and there is a colossal divide between the North and South. I went to New Orleans one time for a couple days during Mardi Gras and it blew my mind, I felt like I was in another country. You really need to go on a roadtrip through the U.S. to understand what things are like.

One time I went outside of Chicago and found trees.

There are plenty of trees in Chicago

>trees
kek

>Have you ever visited America?

No, but I'd like to visit it one day. I was always wondering how does the USA look like in real life.

>my brother visited and he loved LA
because he didn't have to speak english?

I liked how friendy people are. I lost a plane ticket inside my suitcase and was squatting on the street with bags open, swearing out loud and looking for ticket in my clothes. In Russia people won't give a single fuck, but Americans stopped and asked what happened and if I need help. Every person I had a conversation with was nice and gave me advices on sightseeing. Surprisingly most people weren't obese, there were a lot of people running in parks in NY. Prices are very low and salaries are like 10-20x more. Cars are dirt cheap, I bought a Kia in good condition with a stick for $1000. Climate was very nice everywhere I went. Overall, I liked America very much.

Airport food on JFK is ridiculously expensive and the tap water tasted like aids and was warm so you were forced to buy bottled water which tasted like syrup

Why do americans put sugar in everything

There are a surprising amount of trees in some neighborhoods on the north side.