A 4th of July salute to America from non-Americans

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A Reddit thread asked users: "Non-Americans of Reddit, what are the positives of America that you see?"

1. "How accommodating many places are to disabled people, especially for people in wheelchairs. There are often ramps and large disabled parking spaces, not to mention that there is an entire amusement park for people in wheelchairs in San Antonio!"

2. "You guys invest a lot in entertainment. The shows in my country suck."

3. "Big living spaces. I live in Hong Kong and our average flat sizes are around 300 to 500 square feet. If you are in a flat that's over 1,000 square feet, that's considered super luxurious."

4. "Cheaper housing for huge houses. We could get a villa in Florida for the same price as a semi-detached three-bedroom house in the UK."

5. "People there are really nice and talkative. Here you don't ask where tourists are from or begin a conversation just randomly while in a grocery store. Was a bit confused by you guys saying 'How are you?' as a greeting, though. I knew you did this, but still, it caught me off guard."

6. "They make a lot of great music. I'm sort of a metalhead and my country doesn't have any rock bands."

7. "You can right turn on red lights."

8. "Hospitality and kindness. On my travels in America, I found the majority of Americans to be kind, keen to help, and lovely to spend time with."

9. "Safety in rural areas. Our dream is to buy a farm and live peacefully, but where I live, it's so dangerous it's unreal. When I see movies or programs about people living on ranches or farms in some town in the US, it looks amazing. We could never."

10. "Free refills at restaurants. Still amazed."

11. "The country has everything! You want mountains, you got it! You want forest, you got it! You want beaches, you got it! You want huge cities, you got it! In Europe, you have to go from country to country to achieve this."

12. "You have a large, well-educated population, a dynamic economy, a professional civil service, and arguably the most favorable geographic position among all countries today. You also have a culture of liberty which, although facing challenges, is a potent inoculation against totalitarians."

13: "NASA"

14. "Zip codes have only numbers — easier to remember than postal codes. And all telephone numbers throughout the country have exactly the same number of digits."


15. "Optimism. Even with the ridiculous political situation, Americans are naturally optimistic."

16. "My country never would have thought of replacing the bread in a KFC chicken sandwich with TWO PIECES OF CHICKEN. Genius."

17. "The diversity is wonderful, in its people, culture, food, architecture, and nature."

18. "I have to say Americans are very talkative and they do like to socialize a lot. They love to get together a lot and meet up. There are lots of places to have fun and hang out, like arcades, bowling alleys, bars... it’s just not something people really do where I live."

19. "The best food I have seen in 35 different countries visited. The food diversity in the US is phenomenal, and Americans have perfected many cuisines. In Europe, there’s way too much attention to being authentic, and in the US it really feels like the melting pot and 'bastardization' of cuisines has elevated food to a whole new level."

20. "America has some of the very best museums in the world. I spent a week going through the Smithsonian in Washington and it was amazing."

21. "Innovation. Americans think of really cool stuff and make it happen, from Disneyland to iPhones."

22. "You are allowed to publicly criticize your government and leader."

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Great post!

Optimism is great answer, at least it was for 2019. 2020 has making up to do.

LOL, at the "refills". I noticed that quickly in Europe. No refills. Until I walked in a Subway, directly across the bridge from the Notre Dame cathedral. Self serve drink machine. Free Refills! Little things can mean alot, sometimes.
 
Great post!

Optimism is great answer, at least it was for 2019. 2020 has making up to do.

LOL, at the "refills". I noticed that quickly in Europe. No refills. Until I walked in a Subway, directly across the bridge from the Notre Dame cathedral. Self serve drink machine. Free Refills! Little things can mean alot, sometimes.
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