Visit America - The DON'Ts of Visiting The USA

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    Whether heading to New York, Washington, California or Chicago there are some general DON'Ts of visiting the USA. This video goes over the major things you should not do in the US. From touching the Americans, to not discussing certain topics, to how not to miss out on the food & culture the US has on offer.
    This video is designed to teach travelers about the American culture and cultural differences and norms that may be found throughout the US. So if you are going to be visiting the USA, then this is a video you should watch so you better understand how Americans think, act and react in day to day settings.
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Комментарии • 54 тыс.

  • @boinion3725
    @boinion3725 4 года назад +3943

    Typical American greeting:
    Person A: "Hi! How are you?"
    Person B: "Good! You?"
    Person A: "Good!"

    • @xtina0623
      @xtina0623 4 года назад +418

      I was surprised Americans actually do that daily to their coworkers, for 10+ years I thought my English teachers were kidding me.

    • @kathycaldwell7126
      @kathycaldwell7126 4 года назад +50

      Ha! Nailed it.

    • @NiminaeOld
      @NiminaeOld 4 года назад +138

      Yup, and it is all lies.

    • @darthfastball1150
      @darthfastball1150 4 года назад +201

      I’m American, been one my entire life. Ngl, it took me way too long to realize why people were kind of confused when I responded honestly to “Hi, how are you?”

    • @eyesup4156
      @eyesup4156 4 года назад +23

      This happens in thr UK too lol

  • @TheRockstarFarmer
    @TheRockstarFarmer 4 года назад +28368

    The funny thing is 90% of people watching this are Americans.

    • @vinttag4312
      @vinttag4312 4 года назад +1797

      I think it is because we like to learn about what others think of us. The thing is that most of us sort of just think we are the only country and so we don't really hear anything about us unless it's negative usually.

    • @zainabkhursheed6428
      @zainabkhursheed6428 4 года назад +302

      Nah im Aussie , lets go Aussies !!

    • @jolenethellama
      @jolenethellama 4 года назад +486

      It's funny, once I somehow ended up on a video explaining Russian grocery stores, and no joke 98% of people watching/commenting were Russians.

    • @vinttag4312
      @vinttag4312 4 года назад +216

      @@jolenethellama yeah I think people like to learn what others think of them

    • @Chuuniboy
      @Chuuniboy 4 года назад +67

      “Jimmy don’t you stare at that man for too long, he might try to touch you!”

  • @FulanitoDTal-Lugar
    @FulanitoDTal-Lugar 9 месяцев назад +73

    One I haven't seen on here: Don't trespass, step on their lawn, peak over people's fences, or look in their home windows. That's a major one everywhere in the US.

    • @ronprice2127
      @ronprice2127 2 месяца назад +4

      GET OFF MY LAWN......

    • @dpainter1526
      @dpainter1526 Месяц назад +6

      @@ronprice2127 Isn't that just common courtesy Everywhere??? Where are you living that it's ok to look through people's Home Windows??

    • @Kiflinn
      @Kiflinn 20 дней назад

      where dont be white?

    • @nickphaux
      @nickphaux 8 дней назад +1

      @@dpainter1526 Yeah it's smart and respectful to do it anywhere but here in the States it's honestly kind of crucial. I honestly don't like trigger-happy gun owners and they give the rest of us a bad light but there are definitely old dudes who will idiotically just shoot at any movement in their yard... So to be safe, just say off of private property you're not permitted to be on, and if you say lose your ball over your neighbors fence or something you should knock and ask for it instead of trying to get it yourself

    • @timesup6302
      @timesup6302 8 часов назад

      ​@@KiflinnDon't be dramatic

  • @chhsel
    @chhsel 11 месяцев назад +230

    Don't get offended if you are for example "Irish" and an American says "I'm Irish too" . A lot of American are very proud of where their ancestors came from, they don't mean to take anything away from you, they are expressing kindship, they are happy to meet a person from Ireland. See them as your long lost cousins :)

    • @tj-nf6dm
      @tj-nf6dm 8 месяцев назад +25

      this is actually such a cute way to think of it 🥹

    • @jdools4744
      @jdools4744 3 месяца назад +6

      Except the “I’m Irish too” people aren’t Irish

    • @ChrisMacal
      @ChrisMacal 3 месяца назад +14

      @@jdools4744 that was the point of this comment. dont get offended cause some americans do that. never met anyone do that but it does happen

    • @Winkle-Dinkle
      @Winkle-Dinkle Месяц назад +2

      It’s more of an ethnic thing not reallly about nationality for them

    • @jdools4744
      @jdools4744 Месяц назад

      @@ChrisMacal Your reading comprehension is lacking

  • @romanis9596
    @romanis9596 4 года назад +3759

    "Don't touch the Americans"
    Every American in the comments: "Truth has been spoken"

    • @floopdroop3703
      @floopdroop3703 4 года назад +110

      This is the way

    • @Thereisonlyonefrankdatank
      @Thereisonlyonefrankdatank 4 года назад +44

      Romanis95
      I think that’s a big City thing. Something they should realize is how much the culture changes with each region. Like the difference between New York City people how abrupt they can be, how they can be perceived as rude, how nobody makes eye contact because it could be considered a threat, nobody gives a shit about the guy next to them but drive a few hours south say into rural small town Pennsylvania and if ya DON’T make eye contact it’s considered rude and can be perceived as one being deceptive. Their personal bubble is smaller and they don’t mind a pat on the shoulder, they’ll hold the door for you and a stranger might strike up a conversation in a long line making small talk asking maybe if the stuff in your basket is your dinner tonight and what your doing in town (that’s them being friendly)

    • @romanis9596
      @romanis9596 4 года назад +25

      @@Thereisonlyonefrankdatank It could be a city thing. I live in Missouri. One of the most midwestern states there is and I hate when people get too close without permission but that could just be me.

    • @patriot7413
      @patriot7413 4 года назад +1

      Romanis95
      Because it has been spoken.

    • @IsaiahOlsonCursedNoven
      @IsaiahOlsonCursedNoven 4 года назад +14

      @@Thereisonlyonefrankdatank Nah man I spent my life growing up in 5 different towns and through college, and they were all 10k or less population, one being an incredibly tiny town of a few hundred for high school. Not in any of them did people not have a personal bubble haha. All in Minnesota though so of course it could be regional but I've never met any other American who was cool with getting up close to strangers. Some as friends are more lax about it but never just with someone you don't know well.

  • @crazyperson5222
    @crazyperson5222 4 года назад +4511

    Dont drive slower than the speed limit.

    • @nowthatsjustducky
      @nowthatsjustducky 4 года назад +318

      Unless driving conditions warrant going slower.

    • @TZmayo
      @TZmayo 4 года назад +413

      * don't drive slower than 5 miles above the speed limit

    • @pierzpressure7931
      @pierzpressure7931 4 года назад +3

      Thank you

    • @michaelkarvonen4655
      @michaelkarvonen4655 4 года назад +59

      In vt you can go 80 in snow and the you will get passed like you are not moving

    • @Reddeadredemption3
      @Reddeadredemption3 4 года назад +5

      I can vouch for that 🤣🤣

  • @smzig
    @smzig 11 месяцев назад +157

    I also want to say, don't feel self conscious if you're learning English and have an accent. Especially if you visit a big city which are extremely diverse in America. Most people here have no major problems understanding accents, even thick ones. And don't worry about standing out as a tourist. I know when Americans visit your country we stand out like sore thumbs. But here, chances are most of us here will assume you're an immigrant before we assume you're a tourist.

    • @fumes1541
      @fumes1541 10 месяцев назад +14

      I would suggest most of us find it super cool and would be EXTRA helpful toward visitors.

    • @erzsebetnilsson580
      @erzsebetnilsson580 9 дней назад

      as specially if you are Scottish or from Welsh
      the Americans will understand you allthough NO ONE IN THE REST OF THE WORLD DOES or can can catch a single world or sound of the english

    • @nickphaux
      @nickphaux 8 дней назад +1

      ​@@erzsebetnilsson580Damn is this true? Ive always never really had a problem understanding anyones accent, let alone an irish or scottish one. Id always figured europeans would actually be the ones to understand accents better

  • @bsgfan1
    @bsgfan1 Год назад +149

    Serious tip for y’all nature loving visitors:
    Do NOT underestimate the climate and wilderness here. We have everything from temperature extremes to dangerous predators that will absolutely eat you if they get the chance. Yes, we have beautiful parks and landscapes, but ALWAYS be cautious.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Год назад +48

      Very true. Don't think bison are tourist attractions you can pet

    • @paulsmith4369
      @paulsmith4369 Год назад +21

      Especially true in Yellowstone - it is NOT a petting zoo and the geysers/hot pools are NOT jacuzzis.

    • @utej.k.bemsel4777
      @utej.k.bemsel4777 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@woltersworld oh those nice wooly cows....
      ...that can gore the crap out of you by an instant!

    • @pidpit4397
      @pidpit4397 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@paulsmith4369 ---Seems like we tourists that want to get in on the Darwin Awards. They never learn..lol.

    • @devijankowicz9491
      @devijankowicz9491 10 месяцев назад +3

      Something I noticed during my 6-month stay in Las Cruces, NM, was that the locals are braver in the face of climate and wilderness extremes than we are in Europe. I suppose they're used to stuff that we rarely experience over here. One example from my travelling around: in the corner of the TV picture there would be a figure standing for the risk of a hurricane that day. Whaaaat! They just get on with things in a matter-of-fact way.

  • @JosieMK
    @JosieMK 3 года назад +4035

    If someone ask you “How are you?” Just say “I’m good” even if your not.

    • @jhondifrent7467
      @jhondifrent7467 3 года назад +106

      And dont forget to take your joy

    • @del5582
      @del5582 3 года назад +199

      I use "fine, thank you." It is polite but neutral.

    • @egorsurimov5996
      @egorsurimov5996 3 года назад +81

      Damn thats kinda sad

    • @alexanderhorter1287
      @alexanderhorter1287 3 года назад +147

      Americans ask to be polite not because they care lol

    • @David_Jelly_King
      @David_Jelly_King 3 года назад +40

      as an american, this is true

  • @PC-uh3cf
    @PC-uh3cf 5 лет назад +8460

    "Don't touch the Americans." It sounds like a zoo lmao.

  • @madchad
    @madchad Год назад +48

    Don't flip out when people hold a door open for you. In most parts of the USA it's an acceptable custom regardless of gender. They don't have an agenda when they do it, it's just considered polite. In some bigger cities people might not like it though (depending on where you are).

  • @wilo_2961
    @wilo_2961 Год назад +100

    Honestly I would treat every state/region as a separate country culture wise, I recently traveled to Florida from the northwest and it was REALLY different, considering the chain stores, cuisine, the things to do, weather, etc.

    • @harrypotterisded4522
      @harrypotterisded4522 Год назад +4

      I think it depends on perspective
      Because usually the big diference for you, for Europeans is like normal regional diference inside the country

    • @debrawhited3035
      @debrawhited3035 Год назад +3

      I agree. In Europe, you would have many countries, with different languages and cultures, within the same geograpical space that you find in the U.S. Yes, most everyone speaks English (after a fashion), in the U.S. but don't think the differences in various parts of the country aren't significant.

    • @brocksinclair66
      @brocksinclair66 11 месяцев назад +1

      Laughs in Australian

    • @JZJ7777
      @JZJ7777 10 месяцев назад +2

      Every state in the US is different, and that’s what’s so cool about it.

  • @daxota_6750
    @daxota_6750 4 года назад +4646

    Don't cut Americans off on the Highway. You will lose your life

    • @dkoda840
      @dkoda840 4 года назад +122

      Kota H XD this is very true I live in south Florida tho so people aren’t in much a hurry the day is too great to

    • @kathycaldwell7126
      @kathycaldwell7126 4 года назад +103

      Unless you live in CA. They line cut AND cut you off in traffic.

    • @daxota_6750
      @daxota_6750 4 года назад +42

      @@kathycaldwell7126 i live right outside of DC and we have this interstate 270 which is always a total nightmare. I hear CA has their awful highways to

    • @kathycaldwell7126
      @kathycaldwell7126 4 года назад +36

      Kota H
      When I was moving my daughter into college there two years ago (I’m 58 years old) I was line cut *3* times. A guy behind me commented that if the Californians who did that had been raised any where else they would have gotten their ass kicked after the first time and it would have cured them of that nonsense.
      Couldn’t agree more!

    • @kathycaldwell7126
      @kathycaldwell7126 4 года назад +10

      Ember Wolf 200
      Er, no it’s not. It *is* in Texas while in line. It won’t end well if Californians do that here. Don’t doubt me.

  • @IzzyKilgore
    @IzzyKilgore 5 лет назад +4916

    Don't believe us when we say "Its right down the road". because its not.

    • @pezikikal
      @pezikikal 5 лет назад +257

      52vmtp or “it’s across the street”

    • @metalvideos1961
      @metalvideos1961 5 лет назад +64

      o i never believe americans. so i will not believe that either.

    • @pezikikal
      @pezikikal 5 лет назад +107

      Metal Videos ok then if you don’t believe us when a cop gives you a lawful command say yes.

    • @Lizestechreviews
      @Lizestechreviews 5 лет назад +156

      Right down the road means 15 miles away lol

    • @kristinablocher7679
      @kristinablocher7679 5 лет назад +3

      52vmtp 😂

  • @minstinct280
    @minstinct280 Год назад +352

    I ❤❤❤ the US! Such a dynamic, passionate and interesting country that has contributed so much to popular culture. Love from Australia to all Americans!

    • @timkingsemail
      @timkingsemail Год назад +31

      Love you back mate!!!

    • @Backyard-yz3mf
      @Backyard-yz3mf Год назад +15

      Much love from Arkansas! Come visit

    • @MrDrProfPatrk
      @MrDrProfPatrk Год назад +10

      Thank you you’re always welcome here

    • @Jgilliaan
      @Jgilliaan Год назад +10

      Love ya back 🇺🇸❤️🇦🇺 always welcome in Connecticut

    • @P3myY
      @P3myY Год назад +3

      Yeah mostly passionate for the wrong reasons lol

  • @kittee6409
    @kittee6409 2 года назад +17

    1) Americans don't usually say distance in terms of miles (bc depending on the terrain, that means pretty much nothing), they say it in terms of time (how long it takes to get there). I hear some people in the South say that something is "just a couple miles down the road" or whatever, but that basically just means it's not that far away. Most people use time for a long trip for planning purposes.
    2) "How are you?" is NOT equal to "Hi!" No. If you respond "hi," people will be confused. You're just supposed to say "good" and ask how they are, regardless of how you actually feel.

  • @jck956
    @jck956 4 года назад +3699

    I’ve visited the US every day for 15 years since I was born

  • @slothful2039
    @slothful2039 4 года назад +10649

    One of the biggest don't in America is interacting with other people's kids. Just don't lol.

    • @youthinkyouknow343
      @youthinkyouknow343 4 года назад +381

      I precisely thought about what you say last time a saw a toddler walking by himself down my street. What could be the best thing to do in these cases? My street is also kind of busy.

    • @dawngalloper12
      @dawngalloper12 4 года назад +342

      Im travelling to the US in august and my Airbnb host has kids, and i was going to bring their kids a small gift from australia as a thankyou, probably just a small plush toy of a native animal. Is that weird? Lol

    • @jok3r54
      @jok3r54 4 года назад +37

      Sad but true

    • @slothful2039
      @slothful2039 4 года назад +655

      @@dawngalloper12 That's perfectly fine, things like that don't bother most Americans. Also it's important to note that this rule mostly applies to men more than it does to women.

    • @deadchannel_1
      @deadchannel_1 4 года назад +124

      Nobody from any other country but the US would usually talk to strangers. Which is strange because I live in the US and people from other countries who visit us talk about how polite we are and it makes me even more proud to be an American when they say that. But there are a lot of countries that really say crap about the US and it’s not Iran. It’s Turkey. I don’t know why they hate us but I’ve talked to so many Turkish people and they hate us and I really don’t know why. But countries like the UK, France, and Germany say so many nice things about my country. Honestly I need to visit those countries because I’ve seen so many videos about people going to visit them and they’re all beautiful. I also really need to visit the Nordic countries sometime. Any thanks to the people who say this about my country. This country is becoming divided. Just like in the Civil War when we wanted to abolish slavery now we want to impeach Trump. I’m scared that if he wins the next election the opposing parties will go insane. We can’t really be called the United States anymore because right now, we are as united as we were in the Civil War. We need to fix our country honestly. My backup plan is to go to Australia or The British Isles if everything goes south.

  • @adamhammond8379
    @adamhammond8379 Год назад +105

    Great video. I would add, don't cut in lines. I have been shocked when I (American) travelled to other parts of the world where you are expected to defend your place in line with your body. That is NOT okay in the US. The video mentioned that we like our space, so we tend to line up a bit loosely. The locals are going to get annoyed if you take that gap as an opportunity to push in!

    • @blackfootedferret
      @blackfootedferret Год назад +1

      Yes, sometimes there will be an uncleanness about who is next and the majority of the time people would rather let you go first than try to position you out of the way

  • @KRYPTOKINGGAMING
    @KRYPTOKINGGAMING Год назад +18

    I want to add a note here, one of my coworkers had a father that came over from Hong Kong and he got out of the car when the police pulled him over. Do NOT EVER EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVER do this in the entirety of the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii. Nada. Some countries have this as a protocol but it is NOT HERE. Stay in the vehicle, and if you are driving a vehicle at any point in time, make damn sure that you are somewhat versed on the traffic laws. It does help if you are able to understand written English as well. So many people get that wrong. I have people I know that are not coming back due to warrants for tickets on the traffic lights in some states.

  • @zeusthechosen
    @zeusthechosen 6 лет назад +11844

    I live in America wtf am I watching this for
    (edit) Its been 2 years and 11k likes. (double edit) I don’t know why I said that sound, I like a loser.

    • @Big_Loo
      @Big_Loo 6 лет назад +158

      Because you chose to.

    • @Rxzarue
      @Rxzarue 6 лет назад +54

      XD same me too

    • @AlexisGolzman
      @AlexisGolzman 6 лет назад +218

      Because you're cheking what someone says about America.

    • @shamelleism
      @shamelleism 6 лет назад +16

      Entertainment much same.😂

    • @einhide
      @einhide 6 лет назад +11

      Dude same lol

  • @ThePhantomLion
    @ThePhantomLion 4 года назад +2149

    "Don't touch the Americans"
    I need this on a T-shirt

    • @Mitche23
      @Mitche23 4 года назад +27

      I can make that 😉

    • @soup6482
      @soup6482 4 года назад +16

      Mitche23 bruh he was joking

    • @zerkmain7041
      @zerkmain7041 4 года назад +24

      Took bro 3 hours to figure out the design you go man! Props on being quick to make what your customers want even if it was a joke 😂 Its show you got the skills to pay the bills!

    • @Mitche23
      @Mitche23 4 года назад +3

      @@zerkmain7041 thanks 😁

    • @Mitche23
      @Mitche23 4 года назад +26

      @@zerkmain7041 I wasn't joking. People want something, I can make it. It's market supply and demand tactic, simple.

  • @rbar6681
    @rbar6681 Год назад +34

    I had a friend from Pakistan who moved to the US. He got pulled over by the police while going 90mph on the freeway (limit 75) and decided to get out of his vehicle and approach the officers car. He was lucky he didn't get shot lol there's your tip. Stay in your vehicle, roll down the window and wait for the officer to approach you. Oh and hands on the steering wheel!

  • @films-n-stuff
    @films-n-stuff Год назад +13

    Here's my totally unbiased "Don't" as a Midwesterner: Don't assume the Midwest is just fly-over country. There's plenty to do in the Midwest!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Год назад +4

      Preach!!!!

    • @erzsebetnilsson580
      @erzsebetnilsson580 9 дней назад

      FINALY a make sence content....! IT IS VERY TRUE !
      ALL is about the TRASH.... such as California Holywood Florida NYC Washington MEXICO as if it was the capital of the US and not least Hawaii where the hell would go .... is all the time on SELL
      Never those places which is CIVILIZED like the Midwest or Washington State or so on....
      greetings from Europe, Agree with you

  • @Gaideness
    @Gaideness 5 лет назад +4015

    How about don't get upset when Americans say "Uh-huh" or "Sure" or "No problem" when you were expecting "You're welcome." To us, it means the same.

    • @thecrazytophatman7304
      @thecrazytophatman7304 5 лет назад +53

      But that’s not what they mean you can see the confusion

    • @thomasd1776
      @thomasd1776 5 лет назад +529

      It's a cultural thing. Those are acceptable, and commonly used, ways of saying "You're welcome". Same as if I went to the UK and was offered a fag, I would look at you like you were mental since to us the word fag is a derogatory slang word for a homosexual person. As an American, it makes perfect sense where if you were thanked for something and replied "No problem" because it was not a problem for us to take a second of our time and help you with whatever you needed.

    • @tayh3645
      @tayh3645 5 лет назад +281

      Oh yeah, I remember talking to a British immigrant who got super confused when I said 'no problem' instead of you're welcome.....funny thing is 'you're welcome' is almost never used anymore except when it chidingly precedes gratitude for not being expressed, or when trying to be cutting because you're mad. So oddly enough, at least where I live, 'you're welcome' has really negative connotations.

    • @zacharyharris5275
      @zacharyharris5275 5 лет назад +5

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    • @Little_Miss_Carrex
      @Little_Miss_Carrex 5 лет назад +36

      im dutch and i say uh-huh to my (also dutch) friend all the time and she gets so annoyed by it

  • @johnraumjr6383
    @johnraumjr6383 4 года назад +2212

    dont touch the americans
    I actually backed up from the screen when he got close.

  • @motherfaka8779
    @motherfaka8779 Год назад +26

    I am an American and just got back from my first trip to Europe. I must say this video is very accurate and helpful. It's always good to embrace the culture of the place you are visiting and educate yourself on the customs of your destination.

  • @legoboy-ox2kx
    @legoboy-ox2kx Год назад +22

    Don't go to the big cities without knowing which areas are good or bad. You do not want to stay in a bad part if town as a foreigner, or worse be outside at night. Most cities have great areas for their night lifes if you're into that, but make sure you have a ride back to your hotel or where you're staying and don't walk through that bad areas, especially alone.

  • @katiewilliamson7485
    @katiewilliamson7485 5 лет назад +7029

    Be advised: every story/rumor you've ever heard about Florida, it's true.

    • @corfline5019
      @corfline5019 5 лет назад +721

      The clouds are indeed crocodiles

    • @starwarfan8342
      @starwarfan8342 5 лет назад +620

      As a Floridian, I can confirm this as true.

    • @miscspice
      @miscspice 5 лет назад +632

      Don’t think South Florida is anything like stereotypical “southern” states. We aren’t. We’re our own breed of insane.

    • @g.money.moviesgingathejedi251
      @g.money.moviesgingathejedi251 5 лет назад +153

      Lmao i live in FL and i can confirm

    • @laylajoy7170
      @laylajoy7170 5 лет назад +80

      I can confirm this.

  • @jdiluigi
    @jdiluigi 4 года назад +1654

    UPDATE: The cigarette purchase age has since increased to 21 years old.

    • @alecmanna3143
      @alecmanna3143 4 года назад +26

      jdiluigi depends on state. Each state is different

    • @jeffknonig8743
      @jeffknonig8743 4 года назад +117

      No. FDA passed federal law. If someplace ANYWHERE in the country is selling to anyone under 21 they are breaking the law

    • @jdiluigi
      @jdiluigi 4 года назад +99

      Imagine if you were 20 and buying smokes for a couple years and wake up to find you have to wait till your next birthday to get them legaly again.

    • @jeffknonig8743
      @jeffknonig8743 4 года назад +34

      @@jdiluigi Sometimes if you were previously allowed to do something before a law you get "grandfathered in" meaning only people under 18 have to wait untill 21. I do not know if they have decided to do that. Probably not

    • @danielgrimes7659
      @danielgrimes7659 4 года назад +33

      Not allowed to look at internet porn until you are 18.
      Yeah right

  • @MrRibby88
    @MrRibby88 8 месяцев назад +12

    That is one thing i noticed about Europeans---the personal space issue. I once got into an elevator in London and the two people (Swedish tourists) that were already on the elevator did not move to the back when I entered. Instead they stood right behind me while half of the elevator behind them was empty. It was awkward and weird.

  • @Viva_La_Soloq
    @Viva_La_Soloq 2 месяца назад +5

    "You don't tip at a fast food restaurant" oh the glory days were just 6 years ago 😭😭

  • @aaronchambers8471
    @aaronchambers8471 4 года назад +1423

    We don’t use the metric system, we use Pringle’s cans.

    • @Jackson_2329
      @Jackson_2329 4 года назад +52

      AARON CHAMBERS football fields

    • @paulludwigewaldvonkleist4039
      @paulludwigewaldvonkleist4039 4 года назад +11

      Washing machines

    • @Aqib2
      @Aqib2 4 года назад +1

      @yada yada
      Nice

    • @nathancamara6285
      @nathancamara6285 4 года назад +3

      @yada yada and they can fit about 60 pounds per square liter of chips.

    • @wormperson6870
      @wormperson6870 3 года назад +2

      And don’t forget that we measure liquids in relativity to coke bottles

  • @michael3069
    @michael3069 4 года назад +557

    DO NOT CUT LINES AT FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS. You will quickly become the most unpopular person in the building.

    • @anderstermansen130
      @anderstermansen130 4 года назад +20

      People actually cut in lines?

    • @flooflemon8113
      @flooflemon8113 3 года назад +5

      Anders Termansen yeah sadly TvT

    • @ieaterasers5986
      @ieaterasers5986 3 года назад +7

      Yeah. You would be the most hated person in the room if you cut the lines.

    • @poolachokka2664
      @poolachokka2664 3 года назад

      @@anderstermansen130 In India, every god damn time

    • @siricecoldmars3046
      @siricecoldmars3046 3 года назад +3

      I mean to fair you should be the most hated person for cutting lines lol

  • @RicardoRoams
    @RicardoRoams Год назад +7

    Do not drive into the desert southwest without letting somebody know where your going and when you expect to be back. Make sure your car is in reliable mechanical condition. Fill the tank. And always pack lots and lots of water.

  • @arseneken
    @arseneken Год назад +7

    LA tips:
    1) Dog city. Feel free to pet/talk to dogs, but make sure to ask the owners permission first, especially if it’s a large dog. Don’t try to pet service dogs, they’re on the job, but it never hurts to ask.
    2) If you are lost/need something, don’t be afraid to ask. People will usually be very patient and try to explain to the best of their ability, especially if you are a tourist.
    3) The ocean is cold, like cold cold.
    4) Taco trucks, street food and strip mall restaurants are some of the best foods you’re going to find anywhere, fancy restaurants should be left alone.
    5) Do not drink alcohol outside. That includes parks and the beach. That’s a big no no. If you are going to smoke marijuana on the street, try to do it away from children, and expect people saying “daaaamn” as they drive by, they usually mean it in a positive way.

    • @CreeseDF
      @CreeseDF Год назад +2

      @Fritiof Geisler yeah they'll ask you for stuff. ignore them, and dont go to LA

    • @thegreypath1777
      @thegreypath1777 Год назад +1

      @Fritiof Geisler - It depends on where you go. Some cities, they are everywhere. Other cities, you won’t see any. Ask in advance.
      We usually just ignore them.

  • @BeardkingOfAngmar
    @BeardkingOfAngmar 6 лет назад +3777

    I thought it was pretty funny when my British friend started to panic because he "forgot his passport", when we were crossing into another state.

    • @tinytelephones
      @tinytelephones 6 лет назад +84

      Dom LOL

    • @KingDayDayDay00
      @KingDayDayDay00 6 лет назад +415

      Dom it's because to him it was probably equivalent to traveling to another country in Europe

    • @leonlimmer8274
      @leonlimmer8274 6 лет назад +226

      In the EU you don’t have to be bothered, too most of the time. But the Brits did choose to be bothered so it’s basically their fault

    • @NoOnesBCE
      @NoOnesBCE 6 лет назад +68

      Maybe because he thought you had "States" in the traditional sense as in country.

    • @chandyoclock4758
      @chandyoclock4758 6 лет назад +27

      Lies, fat lies! You so need your ID when crossing borders!

  • @211pirate6
    @211pirate6 5 лет назад +4120

    I feel like it was mostly Americans who watched this video wondering what not to do in our own country.

    • @naomiealexandre9026
      @naomiealexandre9026 5 лет назад +51

      211 pirate LMAOO so trueee. Jersey here

    • @cabk.4538
      @cabk.4538 5 лет назад +115

      I've been scrolling through the comments trying to find one that wasn't from an american

    • @SpeedxJunkie
      @SpeedxJunkie 5 лет назад +21

      @@naomiealexandre9026 New Jersey is probably the worst place for a foreigners first visit to the US #SouthJerseyRep

    • @naomiealexandre9026
      @naomiealexandre9026 5 лет назад +2

      LUCAS HARVEY why do you think so?

    • @cubshock7151
      @cubshock7151 5 лет назад +4

      Chicago

  • @Moxilock
    @Moxilock 2 года назад +22

    Specifically for New England/Mountain weather. It changes at the drop of a dime. It doesn't matter that it was 90 and sunny when you started hiking, it might be 10 and snowing when you're halfway up, or just pouring rain. Luckily this is only an extreme issue in the mountains, so come prepared.

    • @DuncanDisordely
      @DuncanDisordely Год назад

      Taxi driver in Providence RI told me “if you don’t like the weather just wait 5 minutes” turned out to be great advice

    • @matth152
      @matth152 Год назад

      Especially Mount Washington

  • @jacobsmith9418
    @jacobsmith9418 7 месяцев назад +5

    As a Tour Director who leads foreigners through the US this was an awesome video. Pretty much covered all the culture shocks that my international guests experience. Only thing I'd add is Portion size at restaurants. People are blown away at how huge the meals are when you eat out here in America. Also, don't be surprised if you get a lot of "Whats" "huhs" or "Come Agains" when you speak, even if your speaking English. Most of us aren't used to thick English, Australian, Irish ETC accents here.

    • @Silv3r_Dragon
      @Silv3r_Dragon 4 месяца назад +1

      im getting used to that now, Im aussie and my gf is from Colorado, going to see her soon lol

  • @falconscout4117
    @falconscout4117 4 года назад +6942

    Also.... dont say the n word

    • @carrotcake6572
      @carrotcake6572 4 года назад +534

      Mark Rutte fr, white European kids need to know

    • @allenm9
      @allenm9 4 года назад +976

      the n word? hah. I'll say it right now.
      *neighbor*

    • @Part61Cowboy
      @Part61Cowboy 4 года назад +81

      Allen M. Well it’s always your choice to be an ignorant douche bag

    • @fders938
      @fders938 4 года назад +288

      Ni
      tro

    • @Leon-yi4mu
      @Leon-yi4mu 4 года назад +181

      But my cousin who half african gave me the n word pass even tho Iam German

  • @b.a.jordan1857
    @b.a.jordan1857 4 года назад +2601

    Here’s a tip: if you’re driving and someone lets you go in front of them, give a nod or wave of gratitude.

    • @unknowncreates6211
      @unknowncreates6211 4 года назад +102

      Also do that if your crossing a road without a stoplight wave at the driver who let you go or just smile 😊

    • @gabrovec18
      @gabrovec18 4 года назад +78

      thats in europe too

    • @bZLxcz
      @bZLxcz 4 года назад +62

      Lol that's common in a lot of countries my friend not only in the US

    • @edgarpizano823
      @edgarpizano823 4 года назад +3

      True

    • @leticiakastrup7588
      @leticiakastrup7588 4 года назад +43

      This is universal though

  • @burntieburntwell7111
    @burntieburntwell7111 Год назад +11

    I worked in Texas for a company stationed in a much smaller state. They put together a lunch meeting for all of the Texan employees to meet in central texas. This was 300 miles away from me (in Texas). The point is that even the smaller states in the US don’t realize how big Texas and other states can be. A visit could take you weeks to see everything you want to see in just Texas alone. My advice would be figure up time and gas and mileage before you plan road trips here.

  • @alancantu2557
    @alancantu2557 Год назад +6

    Other key tips from a Southerner: Don’t be afraid of small talk, make sure you visit at least one basketball/American football game to get a sense of the sports culture, and keep your eyes peeled for cops. They’re hidden where you least expect it and will pull you aside for the smallest thing.

  • @jefferyashcraft7030
    @jefferyashcraft7030 4 года назад +2746

    Don’t get offended when talking to locals and they seem very blunt. It is typical of Americans to speak their mind if they have an opinion.

  • @devinracelis8392
    @devinracelis8392 6 лет назад +798

    >“The people in the US are actually pretty nice and they want to help people”
    >Shows New York City

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  6 лет назад +101

      +Devin Racelis I actually found new Yorkers pretty helpful. As long as you don't stop in the middle of the sidewalk :)

    • @isaacevilman7586
      @isaacevilman7586 6 лет назад +107

      Now my favorite New Yorker quote, "Fuck you, you fucking fuck!"

    • @glenrkat
      @glenrkat 6 лет назад +41

      That's "Hello" in New Yorker. (just in the city, tho. Upstate is more laid back).

    • @EvilDude1
      @EvilDude1 6 лет назад +7

      From my experience New Yorkers are fine, just not the ones from Brooklyn.

    • @corrinad4206
      @corrinad4206 6 лет назад +39

      I'm from NYC and people here are friendly and willing to help you with just about everything unless it's illegal. Have you ever been to NYC? Yeah we may get a little annoyed by slow people on the sidewalk but that's because new yorkers are extremely fast pace people and we always have somewhere we need to be. :D

  • @petrahulett
    @petrahulett Год назад +2

    Thank you Mark🤗 love all your videos. Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭

  • @lally754
    @lally754 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this vídeo! Very interesting and useful 🙏🏻

  • @sorrenzz3610
    @sorrenzz3610 4 года назад +2841

    “Don’t touch the Americans” im American and this made me laugh so hard for some reason. Though it’s quite true.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  4 года назад +146

      That is the part of the video I get the most comments on :)

    • @hamedabubakr7584
      @hamedabubakr7584 4 года назад +10

      The question is whether that includes hand shakes as well. Or it depends?

    • @sorrenzz3610
      @sorrenzz3610 4 года назад +44

      Hamid S Hamid hand shakes are very common in America

    • @pugmommy9865
      @pugmommy9865 4 года назад +89

      @@hamedabubakr7584 Hand shakes are common when meeting someone. High fives and fist bumps are also common, but no cheek kissing or hugging, if you do that people will get uncomfortable.

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 4 года назад +9

      Well basically we are still somewhat brits.

  • @jeremiahcleveland1956
    @jeremiahcleveland1956 6 лет назад +1816

    DON'T DRIVE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROAD

    • @theapparatus
      @theapparatus 6 лет назад +178

      Sure you can. Just won't get far.

    • @kylemontano228
      @kylemontano228 6 лет назад +55

      Jeremiah Cleveland nah it's fine people will swerve

    • @48fanfromky
      @48fanfromky 6 лет назад +83

      I've actually seen a few people do that outside of an airport. lol

    • @Marylandbrony
      @Marylandbrony 6 лет назад +52

      We had a whole war to not drive on that side of the road!

    • @Mindwipe96
      @Mindwipe96 6 лет назад +17

      theapparatus He didn’t say you can’t. He said DON’T do it.

  • @dylanattix2765
    @dylanattix2765 Год назад +4

    When you go to Denver, don't overexert yourself. When they say it's the Mile High City, that is *not* hyperbole, it actually, literally is 5280 feet above sea level. That altitude is gonna do things to you.

  • @thesleepyvegan
    @thesleepyvegan Год назад +3

    1. The greetings can be weird:
    "Hello" usually starts a conversation. People say "Hi" much more.
    “Good morning” is a friendly version of “hi.” It’s always a good choice before noon.
    “Good afternoon/evening” is a bit formal. It’s now “Hi,” “Hello,” “How are you?” time of day.
    “Good night” usually means “goodbye,” not “hello”. People will often say “have a good night” as a friendly version of “goodbye.”
    “How are you” - “good, thanks, you?” or “hi” is normal exactly like the video said. But in a service environment, like a hotel or restaurant, you can reply to “how are you?” with compliments and maybe get free stuff or good tourist advice (“how are you?” “I’m great. I’m visiting from _ and really love Portland and all of the trees and art here”).
    “See you later” - when an American says this, it is often a friendlier version of “goodbye” and may not mean there are specific plans to see each other again. But if a tourist first says “see you later” to an American, the American might think that you will actually come back soon to see them during this same trip. (Many Americans don’t travel a lot, so we assume you’re on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to our city.)
    “Thank you” or “nice to meet you” are always appreciated.
    2. Yes, travel health insurance and auto insurance from the rental car company are important. If something bad happens in the US, it can be very expensive. These two kinds of insurance are worth it.
    3. You can use credit cards almost everywhere, and it’s much easier, but carry $100 in mixed bills just in case. You won’t spend much of it and can change it back when you leave.
    4. In public, notice how unknown Americans around you greet you and how they greet each other. In small towns, it can be expected that you say “hi” or “good morning” to strangers in smaller settings, and would be rude not to reply. In cities, strangers may only greet you when they want your attention to ask for money. It’s always ok to ask strangers for directions anywhere, in a city or a small town. When you ask for directions, tell people where you’re visiting from and they’ll be kinder; they will see that you’re honestly lost. They will think it’s special you came here to visit and will probably tell their friends (seriously). But don’t expect them to know anything about your home or where it is. In school, we only learn about countries we’ve been at war with.

  • @benhahn7105
    @benhahn7105 6 лет назад +630

    Sounds like a museum. "Do not touch the Americans"

    • @giabarrone7422
      @giabarrone7422 6 лет назад +6

      Sorta related, but I love the fact that in Europe where you would expect things to be carefully walled off and controlled to preserve such an old and rich history, I found it refreshing that you were left to roam free in castles to decide for yourself not to put your hands in the dungeon shackles, stick your head out the window, mount a cannon or try opening a locked door. In the US, you are herded through much less historic/valuable places like brain-dead cattle with no impulse control.

    • @giabarrone7422
      @giabarrone7422 6 лет назад +3

      And yes, I would sometimes want to scream at the lack of personal space in China.....I have found myself standing with my limbs out like a starfish just to avoid being touched for a minute. Or rotating back in forth in a line with a back-pack on to prevent the person behind me in customs line from resting on my backpack straining my back when I stood still.

    • @hi1953
      @hi1953 6 лет назад +1

      I don’t get why he says that. I mean I touch people all the time. You just walk up behind them and grab them by the pussy. Easy peasy.

    • @Heartsii_
      @Heartsii_ 6 лет назад

      LOL THAT IS SO TRUE XD

    • @winryxxx8730
      @winryxxx8730 6 лет назад +1

      We might crumble and start screaming "THEY JUST SEXUALLY HARASSED ME"

  • @brookelyncowles2458
    @brookelyncowles2458 6 лет назад +1883

    What am I doing here I live in the U.S.

    • @PanzerMan332
      @PanzerMan332 6 лет назад +174

      Same, I just wanna know what other people think of us.

    • @cassiec9222
      @cassiec9222 6 лет назад +100

      I live in the U.S and I wanted to make sure the video was accurate

    • @KyokuiGhostASMR
      @KyokuiGhostASMR 6 лет назад +8

      Panzer Man they think that SMILING IS FLIRTING

    • @knuddelkatze452
      @knuddelkatze452 6 лет назад +4

      Spooky The-Ghost
      I am from europe and never felt that smiling was flirting!

    • @thewatcher3576
      @thewatcher3576 6 лет назад +11

      I asked myself that but then remembered I just came here to see if there are triggered people commenting

  • @bluefalconssuck5881
    @bluefalconssuck5881 2 года назад +16

    Plan your trip around the activities you like and take into account the weather differences by Region and by Season. For instance, Arizona is a fantastic place for hiking and backpack camping, but if you think 33deg C is hot, avoid June through September. July and August can greet you with 48deg C about mid afternoon in the desert regions. When they say "It's a dry heat", what they mean is that it will creep up on you and you're in serious danger before you realize it. Also, don't count on Emergency Services to rescue you quickly... if at all. Depending where you're at, you may not have cell phone service and even if you do, help could be hours away... longer if you cannot give them an exact location. There is A LOT of undeveloped area here with deceptive terrain.
    This may sound oddly specific, But I sometimes volunteer with S.A.R. and every year they pull out bodies of day hikers, or don't find them at all. The majority of these are tourists, or transplants that have lived here less than 3 years.

    • @MustObeyTheRules
      @MustObeyTheRules 10 месяцев назад +1

      Lots of undeveloped land here is why I love it. I don’t want developed land. I want it untouched and in its natural state without having my hand held everywhere I go like a child.

    • @satan9107
      @satan9107 Месяц назад +1

      Preach brother! Love from mesa

    • @bluefalconssuck5881
      @bluefalconssuck5881 Месяц назад +1

      @@satan9107
      [Reads Username]
      Shouldn't you be in Apache Junction??? 😉

    • @satan9107
      @satan9107 Месяц назад

      @@bluefalconssuck5881 😭😂😂😂😭😭

  • @alexsoma3720
    @alexsoma3720 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you man! I love your videos, very useful and also instructive. Keep it up, peace!

  • @Lilka20061990
    @Lilka20061990 5 лет назад +2958

    In big cities, DO NOT walk slow. Just DON’T! Slow walkers are not liked here lol

    • @MarpoLoco
      @MarpoLoco 5 лет назад +71

      I thought it's the "land of the free"? I decide for myself how fast I walk. I also don't complain about racing people around me.

    • @yuh_lentina
      @yuh_lentina 5 лет назад +229

      they are disliked everywhere bc it's just obnoxious

    • @mojo3443
      @mojo3443 5 лет назад +233

      I will literally push you out of the way while apologizing to you

    • @ZomBunny
      @ZomBunny 5 лет назад +125

      YES! If there's a lot of foot traffic try to match pace with everyone else or you WILL get pushed, we will break our own personal space rule if you are being a hindrance to the hundreds if not thousands of other people who are trying to walk. If I'm walking to work, I don't want some slow walking tourist making me late because they refuse to match pace, or have stopped in the middle of a busy sidewalk.

    • @7wy573D
      @7wy573D 5 лет назад +13

      This only applies to metros. Not big cities but gigantic.

  • @WendyWinchester
    @WendyWinchester 4 года назад +724

    Don't slurp noodles/soup. don't burp loudly in public, and don't drive on the left side of the road.

    • @fasihitv7414
      @fasihitv7414 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/A3Pyo-bH69I/видео.html...Martyr General Qasim Sulaimani
      ..Dead America

    • @dom.rockchalkjayhawk.8990
      @dom.rockchalkjayhawk.8990 4 года назад +73

      If you drive on the left side of the road your going to DIE

    • @outcast8223
      @outcast8223 4 года назад +16

      I drive on the left side of the road...sadly nobody wants to see me head on

    • @kathycaldwell7126
      @kathycaldwell7126 4 года назад +10

      Don’t slurp. EVER. That’s some disgusting shit, man.....

    • @alexn1168
      @alexn1168 4 года назад

      @@fasihitv7414 ok

  • @Cybernaut551
    @Cybernaut551 Год назад +2

    I enjoy your helpful reviews & advice, thank you!

  • @ngut5915
    @ngut5915 Год назад +7

    I haven't got the money or the intention to travel to the us anytime soon, but I still got to enjoy the video and learned a lot. Great content. Keep up the good work!

  • @thatsnice4149
    @thatsnice4149 5 лет назад +1064

    "Not just fat guys like me...and my buddy Jeff"
    _Jeff was dragged that day_

    • @cherrypop4756
      @cherrypop4756 5 лет назад +20

      Lol Jeff didn't sign up for this

    • @draganoiugeorge6010
      @draganoiugeorge6010 5 лет назад +11

      @@cherrypop4756 he did sign up for that free buffet down the street tho.

    • @Donikin
      @Donikin 5 лет назад +7

      Use me as a *praise for Jeff* button

    • @suwakoss
      @suwakoss 5 лет назад +1

      So sad Alexa play mad world

    • @agentenzou4445
      @agentenzou4445 5 лет назад

      ;c sad!

  • @flappersflappers8620
    @flappersflappers8620 6 лет назад +1898

    I live in the USA. Why the hell am I watching this at 2 in the morning??

    • @Andrescxli
      @Andrescxli 6 лет назад +1

      Flappers Flappers 😂😂😂

    • @isaacbeitzel2586
      @isaacbeitzel2586 6 лет назад +4

      Lol, it's 2:27 a.m. for me

    • @TranquilQuartet
      @TranquilQuartet 6 лет назад +2

      2:31 a.m. for me, lol

    • @tuxgames2947
      @tuxgames2947 6 лет назад +1

      It's 2:33 right now...

    • @mailc3p477
      @mailc3p477 6 лет назад +6

      Flappers Flappers I don't know I'm watching this at 4AM.... I also live in America XD

  • @AZUREYENX
    @AZUREYENX Год назад +2

    Nice video! Me and my family are going to visit Seattle next month. Really learned a lot. Thank you.

  • @LuthfiTavlah
    @LuthfiTavlah 10 месяцев назад +4

    Well as an indonesian my experience with americans were all good. No problems at all. My advice dont trust the media . bad ppl would do bad things , good ppl would do good things , thats universal nothing to do with nationality or ethnicity. One universal language that every man would understand is respect. We just not born with it we have to show it in order to earn it.

  • @alcerdemon9768
    @alcerdemon9768 4 года назад +353

    Visit America
    Before it visits you

  • @mattymag2394
    @mattymag2394 6 лет назад +716

    don't be offended when you say "thank you" and an american replies "yup"

    • @CJW0056
      @CJW0056 6 лет назад +163

      MattyMag yeah in that situation "yup" is just a quick way of saying "you're welcome", I could see how it could be interpreted as rude though.

    • @acecelia3262
      @acecelia3262 6 лет назад +80

      Yea Americans are pretty casual

    • @washingtonwebfoot9908
      @washingtonwebfoot9908 6 лет назад +158

      "No problem" is also pretty much the same as "you're welcome"

    • @hannahsutter3147
      @hannahsutter3147 6 лет назад +66

      Same with "yeah, sure."

    • @dmoney5443
      @dmoney5443 6 лет назад +25

      Not gonna lie, I'm from the U.S. and I really dislike when people do that. It's very rarely meant to be rude, but it just feels like the person doesn't care enough to put in the effort of saying "No problem."

  • @ladams391
    @ladams391 2 года назад +7

    Just an observation from an American, sometimes the greeting, "How are you," is a real question but still not really because there's an expected response, usually, "I'm doing well, and you," or something like that. It's a strange ritual but one that's pretty firmly rooted into the culture of certain regions

    • @ticklezcat5191
      @ticklezcat5191 Год назад

      It's only a real question if the answerer wants to make the response a conversation starter, ie: talking about their great day or venting to a close friend about the problems they've been having lately.

  • @hannahsmiraculoustextingstorys
    @hannahsmiraculoustextingstorys 2 месяца назад +2

    I’ve lived in America my whole life and I can attest to all of this. I’m originally from Kansas now I’m in Dallas TX and I do sometimes get immigrants at my job (I’m a hairstylist) and ask for restaurant recommendations while they sit in my chair and I usually try and recommend restaurants that specialize in Southern Comfort food

  • @JIMMYRAY31B
    @JIMMYRAY31B 6 лет назад +661

    If you're ever stopped by the police, don't get out of the car. Seems in Europe getting out of the car is a norm when confronted by police. You do not want to do that in America.

    • @sluggo206
      @sluggo206 6 лет назад +25

      I suppose so. Normally the cop will approach the car and have you roll down the window.

    • @nobuichida1412
      @nobuichida1412 6 лет назад +77

      JIMMYRAY31B Smile. Be relaxed and sincere. Do what they ask. Don't argue.

    • @ectopudding
      @ectopudding 6 лет назад +17

      If you get stopped by the police in spain, you definately dont get out of the car either!

    • @oshayjohnson4787
      @oshayjohnson4787 6 лет назад +28

      JIMMYRAY31B you will definitely get shot trying to step out the car unless your white then probably just cuffed

    • @afox5319
      @afox5319 6 лет назад +1

      JIMMYRAY31B nope its not the norm here. Not many cops would think of an bad action to come if you were to do so but I have never seen someone actualy get out of there car

  • @williwucher9927
    @williwucher9927 4 года назад +2097

    "Don't buy alcohol unless you're 21".
    16 year old me: *laughs in German*

    • @pixelatra_
      @pixelatra_ 4 года назад +56

      Damnnnn 16??

    • @williwucher9927
      @williwucher9927 4 года назад +128

      @@pixelatra_ yes, we are allowed to buy beer and wine when we are 16.

    • @fadedrelaxation3516
      @fadedrelaxation3516 4 года назад +28

      You lucky dog

    • @kilvgamer7445
      @kilvgamer7445 4 года назад +52

      America its just so gay with underage driking, 18 is key

    • @mrcokeroach9210
      @mrcokeroach9210 4 года назад +34

      Here in my country you can bye beer and wine at the age of 14 😂😂

  • @julzhotti5466
    @julzhotti5466 9 месяцев назад +4

    Her a suggestion of one thing yous Americans don't tell us not to do, which my mate found out the hard way when police pulled him over, he got out the car ready to say "g'day" & the cops drew their guns.
    Aussies are free to get out the car when pulled over by cops & we have a friendly chat.
    I, myself have got out the car many times so I'm glad to know this before going to America.

    • @erzsebetnilsson580
      @erzsebetnilsson580 9 дней назад

      in the US there is a life safty paranoia due to the gun

  • @andycostanzo8057
    @andycostanzo8057 2 года назад +1

    I decided to watch this video because I am nostalgic for these types of videos from this RUclips channel.👍🏻🥰

  • @cameronf5893
    @cameronf5893 4 года назад +1400

    Don't: Just don't talk about star wars. That is legitimately up there with politics, gun control, and religion. Seriously people start screaming over star wars.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  4 года назад +313

      Oddly true.

    • @ShellFell2Hell
      @ShellFell2Hell 3 года назад +25

      Huh, I had absolutely no idea

    • @Guy.B
      @Guy.B 3 года назад +49

      NO IT'S NOT THE CLONE WAR YOU IDIOT

    • @Oliver-gd7uf
      @Oliver-gd7uf 3 года назад +36

      Agreed. Star Wars is a very sensitive topic

    • @oryan4395
      @oryan4395 3 года назад +21

      I always say, "Star Wars. You know, captain Kirk?" Then when they correct you say it's the same thing. . . They LOVE that!

  • @carryeveryday910
    @carryeveryday910 6 лет назад +658

    “The people actually are pretty nice”
    Cuts to a shot of NY lmao

    • @averyranum1234
      @averyranum1234 6 лет назад +9

      i was thinking the exact same thing

    • @raven3moon
      @raven3moon 6 лет назад +33

      Native New Yorkers are pretty nice. It's the people that move there from out of state, who are generally the assholes.

    • @SJ-kg8wl
      @SJ-kg8wl 6 лет назад +26

      Honestly New Yorkers aren’t that rude. The most frequently heard thing on the subway is «I’m so sorry» whenever you bump into someone..

    • @squidz1493
      @squidz1493 6 лет назад +5

      Omg the NYC subway... *shivers from the memories* 😳

    • @logicc9774
      @logicc9774 6 лет назад +4

      J Cole they are nice over here mostly Astoria and the city but normally bronx and Staten Island people are rude
      People from Long Island are jut lonely (at lest everyone I know;)

  • @MasonRuinsEverything
    @MasonRuinsEverything 2 года назад +3

    As an American this guy know his stuff and every forefinger should watch him. Great job bro. I just subscribed

  • @bom6330
    @bom6330 Год назад +12

    The thing about personal space is absolutely true. Case in point, my favorite thing about COVID is the 6 foot rule.

  • @will-by-the-bay4890
    @will-by-the-bay4890 5 лет назад +1365

    In the U.S., allow people to exit the elevator, train, or bus before entering.

    • @kevinconrad6156
      @kevinconrad6156 5 лет назад +98

      Do that in other countries as well.

    • @johnpetry5321
      @johnpetry5321 5 лет назад +73

      That's true everywhere except China.

    • @Andizu1
      @Andizu1 5 лет назад +12

      @@johnpetry5321 or India and Japan. I wouldn't want to use public transport there, my claustrophobia would be off the charts!

    • @endersgameover
      @endersgameover 5 лет назад +33

      Seriously. The way many Europeans literally shove their way onto public transit without waiting for people to exit is just absurd

    • @lillemegpower2621
      @lillemegpower2621 5 лет назад +2

      @@endersgameover Most people wait for you to get off, but there are definitely exceptions.

  • @jeffreyhuang3249
    @jeffreyhuang3249 4 года назад +705

    Ah, Europeans thinking a two hour drive is long

    • @MushToast_
      @MushToast_ 4 года назад +39

      Jeffrey Huang *laughs in Australian*

    • @nilsapriem3641
      @nilsapriem3641 4 года назад +8

      It is 😭

    • @nilsapriem3641
      @nilsapriem3641 4 года назад +2

      @@invared still, 2 hours is quite long

    • @warvinsroom9364
      @warvinsroom9364 4 года назад +3

      It’ll take you two weeks to get from NYC to Miami to LA.

    • @jeffreyhuang3249
      @jeffreyhuang3249 4 года назад

      asjhdfgasjkdfag asklfjhasildf oof good point

  • @OTseven
    @OTseven Год назад +1

    I always love your videos. For years. Thank you so so so much. From southern california :)

  • @themossfamily2024
    @themossfamily2024 Год назад +3

    This really helped 🎉🎉🎉thanks. I'm from Jamaica

  • @RedCastle335
    @RedCastle335 5 лет назад +1327

    Don't forget that we measure things by the bullet velocity of an AR-15 in football fields per Fahrenheit.

    • @jankees4037
      @jankees4037 5 лет назад +11

      And measure by 5000 cc. Anything with lower capacity is not called a car!

    • @jankees4037
      @jankees4037 5 лет назад +16

      Also anything with less than a V8 bigblock is not called a car!

    • @1qwasz12
      @1qwasz12 5 лет назад +5

      @@jankees4037 The V8 is quickly becoming extinct.

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 5 лет назад +2

      @@1qwasz12 WOW! I coulda HAD one!

    • @evanhammer4176
      @evanhammer4176 4 года назад +5

      You’re name matches the comment perfectly

  • @NiminaeOld
    @NiminaeOld 4 года назад +3101

    DON'T: Talk to Americans about America. It's a sensitive subject.

    • @jaekel4661
      @jaekel4661 4 года назад +30

      why is this the case?

    • @internetmafia8681
      @internetmafia8681 4 года назад +414

      Jaekel Scape America is a love- hate relationship for Americans

    • @valerieparker2242
      @valerieparker2242 4 года назад +154

      @@jaekel4661 It isn't the case. That's only the stupid leftist democrats that don't like America.

    • @greatnessawaits4151
      @greatnessawaits4151 4 года назад +68

      Internet Mafia Only for the left. They despise America

    • @silverfruit14
      @silverfruit14 4 года назад +182

      @@jaekel4661 This might get into politics, but politics in the US are worse than any other country

  • @deweyosborne928
    @deweyosborne928 Месяц назад +1

    I was thinking about visiting Scotland. Wasn't sure if I trusted what you had to say about it. So , I decided to look up America (where I live) to see what you had to say. Good job. It makes me trust more what you say about other places. So , thank you for the honesty.

  • @verhalenvoorkidzzzzzzzz9364
    @verhalenvoorkidzzzzzzzz9364 Год назад +5

    We did New York (cirytripping), California, Utah, Nevada (Campertrip) and now in july we are returning for the first time in 4y with our 2 children to make a campertrip around Florida.
    The US is huuuuge! On our California camper trip we did about 3000 km and that was just a spot on the US map 😅 Here in Belgium, if you drive for 2hrs you can cross the entire country 😂
    Lovely people, generous, honest and welcoming. We´ve travelled the world but the US is my favorite place to be!

  • @NaomiChambers
    @NaomiChambers 6 лет назад +4556

    US: don't talk about how much money you make.
    US: don't consider someone smiling at you to be flirting.

    • @Jaden-lv7kx
      @Jaden-lv7kx 6 лет назад +463

      Is that really considered flirting in some other countries aside from the US?

    • @l.madrid8815
      @l.madrid8815 6 лет назад +208

      pro builder yes

    • @SPACEHARICE
      @SPACEHARICE 6 лет назад +23

      Juses Crus
      Who?

    • @apinanalez
      @apinanalez 6 лет назад +215

      in finland you dont smile other people

    • @leesungjong8765
      @leesungjong8765 6 лет назад +381

      When I worked at a grocery store I had a lady talking to her grandson right in front of me about how his dad was a really rich man and the kid asked how rich and she was like "he probably made a couple million in his business" ... that's the type of thing you don't talk about right in front of strangers.. makes you look extremely cocky

  • @jibcano1777
    @jibcano1777 6 лет назад +1409

    Don't use the urinal next to somebody unless you have to. No urinal conversations.

    • @BladeRunnerFans
      @BladeRunnerFans 6 лет назад +137

      No no no no, not even if you have to. You wait until there is a free urinal with no one next to you, or you go into a stall.

    • @tracylanda1207
      @tracylanda1207 6 лет назад +5

      Lol

    • @blademasta3650
      @blademasta3650 6 лет назад +21

      Oh yea, 100% stalls are the way to go

    • @mrbisshie
      @mrbisshie 6 лет назад +27

      What? I thought that's how we show off our "manhood" and see who is bigger! :O

    • @sandearcubus9299
      @sandearcubus9299 6 лет назад +77

      But that's just universaly awkward. Not just in the US.

  • @mickos57
    @mickos57 2 года назад

    Great to know, Thank you for the tips, It'll help me alot

  • @SH-sr5ol
    @SH-sr5ol Год назад +2

    Just found this channel. I love it. Fellow American 🇺🇸 living in the UK 🇬🇧

  • @scientificviking
    @scientificviking 6 лет назад +2364

    Im willing to bet 1/2 the people watching this are from the U.S.
    Edit: Actually from the responce to this i change my bet to 4/5

    • @redpandaz5146
      @redpandaz5146 6 лет назад +174

      We want to know how we're different

    • @desreversti
      @desreversti 6 лет назад +94

      Agreed. Always interesting to get an outside look from others.

    • @audrey9561
      @audrey9561 6 лет назад +32

      I am lol, curious to see what might be different for people elsewhere

    • @8ballentertainment.885
      @8ballentertainment.885 6 лет назад +11

      Ya same

    • @ewitte12
      @ewitte12 6 лет назад +7

      And not living by the "rules" :D

  • @jwake4803
    @jwake4803 6 лет назад +2215

    Why am I watching this? I live in America.

    • @elsquibbs
      @elsquibbs 6 лет назад +43

      LOL same here

    • @tiopepe2397
      @tiopepe2397 6 лет назад +122

      just to see what others think of us

    • @BY504A
      @BY504A 6 лет назад +34

      I live here too, but wanted to see if I was doing or saying things I shouldn't. ; )

    • @cleartactic1299
      @cleartactic1299 6 лет назад +3

      same

    • @grantforester1864
      @grantforester1864 6 лет назад +8

      I watched it to see what he said about certain states, like if he said that Texas is gun city or if Florida really is like Australia.

  • @steepology5985
    @steepology5985 2 года назад +2

    A thing to note about “how are you?” Being a statement here rather than a question -
    If you accidentally start to answer how you are doing as the other person continues talking, don’t worry. We’ve all done it too at one point or another. It’s hard to tell when someone expects a followup from you and when they’re just gonna start talking.

  • @mallorymiller258
    @mallorymiller258 6 месяцев назад +1

    I would suggest that the tip rate in America has been 20% since at least the 90’s. In Texas waiters are paid $2:13 an hour and the living wage comes from the tips

    • @erzsebetnilsson580
      @erzsebetnilsson580 9 дней назад

      because it is NOT the EMPLOYER who pay them wages - they belive it is the US CITZENS DUTY to pay their employees wages + tax + tips
      NOT AMERICAN ORIGINE of the HABIT.

  • @roadkillscjim
    @roadkillscjim 6 лет назад +971

    "we drive all the way through" .... can't stop laughing at the completely stupid truth of it....Pee Break? Hell no, I can hold it for at least another hundred miles....

    • @nicholasgleason3763
      @nicholasgleason3763 6 лет назад +9

      Adventures with Jim 8 hour drive from tennessee to chicago we stop 3 times for 5 minutes

    • @tennesseegirl9724
      @tennesseegirl9724 6 лет назад +51

      My dad and I went from Tennessee to Texas in one day. You stop for gas and eat at the same time. Ain't no hanging around.

    • @hartia4584
      @hartia4584 6 лет назад +30

      PSH... pee break? that's what empty beer cans are for.

    • @Codiliabra
      @Codiliabra 6 лет назад +3

      Tbh. I went from Orlando to New Orleans, to Atlanta, to DC. I just had to push back the thought of pissing

    • @chickenofthecave1406
      @chickenofthecave1406 6 лет назад +1

      Every year me and my family drive from our town in South Jersey to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 6 Hour drive and we probably stop 2 times just to stretch and grab something to eat

  • @TG-ni5pl
    @TG-ni5pl 4 года назад +1432

    Okay guys I’m going outside. So I’m using this video as guide.

    • @Chicken.
      @Chicken. 4 года назад +94

      TG 1234 be careful out there I’ve heard of this thing called social interaction it’s very scary watch out for it.

    • @jimmymac4559
      @jimmymac4559 4 года назад +11

      Congratulations on kicking your agoraphobia 🤣

    • @josephcarver3087
      @josephcarver3087 4 года назад +4

      Did you enjoy your trip to America? @TG1234

    • @africanjunior7866
      @africanjunior7866 4 года назад +14

      Wish you luck imma stay inside

    • @kinkyswagfish8005
      @kinkyswagfish8005 4 года назад +7

      @@africanjunior7866 wishing him luck. Ima stay inside too

  • @robferguson9801
    @robferguson9801 Год назад +2

    You are such a likeable guy. Great video. Thanks man.

  • @joshualloyd2915
    @joshualloyd2915 10 месяцев назад +2

    An often overlooked rule:
    Don’t forget your deodorant.

  • @W4TSKY
    @W4TSKY 4 года назад +1415

    We put a lot of ice in our drinks so ask for no ice or light ice.

    • @cerwyn123
      @cerwyn123 4 года назад +5

      atmosvere I’m sure you guys like oxygen too huh

    • @CLINT-THE-GREAT
      @CLINT-THE-GREAT 4 года назад +7

      But we give free refills so it’s not a big deal

    • @valeriepritt4448
      @valeriepritt4448 4 года назад +8

      Free refills, if it gets watered down...just ask the waitress for a new refill. You don't have to chug it quickly anything like that.

    • @ryanstock7094
      @ryanstock7094 4 года назад

      CrappyOneshots True

    • @4khill462
      @4khill462 4 года назад +1

      Best advice on here!

  • @dragmaplays-new9811
    @dragmaplays-new9811 5 лет назад +656

    I wouldn't say "how are you" isn't a question, I'd just say everyone expects a "good".

    • @ryane5235
      @ryane5235 5 лет назад +51

      Yeah, we honestly hate when people blab on. Just say good. Unless it’s an emergency or a really good friend

    • @JerryDLTN
      @JerryDLTN 5 лет назад +17

      I purposely don't use "how are you?" when meeting or passing anyone unless I'm concerned from them. That phrase needs to "die".

    • @TheMurrmursonbottle
      @TheMurrmursonbottle 5 лет назад +29

      It’s used as a greeting. People say we’re “fake” because of it, but everyone knows that it’s the same as “hello” here. If someone _does_ respond with a “bad” though, I wouldn’t be opposed to hearing them out

    • @izzysavage4634
      @izzysavage4634 5 лет назад +35

      *sees kid crying in corner* How are you?
      kid: *stops crying for a few seconds* gOoD
      *keeps crying*

    • @HARRY-ly8mi
      @HARRY-ly8mi 5 лет назад

      Izzy 46 lmao

  • @middlebencher9535
    @middlebencher9535 Год назад +2

    Love the enthusiasm man❤thanks

  • @maxwellgriffin5678
    @maxwellgriffin5678 Год назад +2

    If you go to the U.S., make sure to get a rental car especially if you want to travel over long distances. The trains here are old and slow and 9 times out of 10 you’re better off driving. Also, don’t expect the city you’re in to have a well-developed public transportation system unless you’re in New York or Washington, D.C. The infrastructure of the U.S., especially in suburbs and rural towns, was built around car use and in many places cars are the only viable option.
    This also means that parking spaces can be difficult to find, particularly in downtowns, stadiums, and other places that receive lots of traffic. Make sure to keep an extra $10-20 with you if you’re going to a popular destination so you can cover the costs of parking.