I think most of us in the US are so friendly to foreign visitors because we genuinely want your visit to be enjoyable. You have traveled, most likely at great expense to get here, and we want you to see the best of what we have to offer and enjoy your time. That's my opinion anyway. I hope you have a chance to come see us sometime! 🙂
I agree with you and I'm from Boston originally which isn't the friendliest city in the US, however, that's the perception and it's more friendly than people lead on to. :)
So I grew up in the 1970s. Let me tell you the US was filthy, I remember. Funny thing though. We actually realized our county was filthy. So literally we all worked together. “You Gotta Pitch in to Clean up America.”it was literally a national campaign and it worked, we cleaned it up together we cleaned it up. We do not litter or throw trash on the streets, obviously there are some exceptions, but those are just that exceptions. In general we try to keep our land clean.
I grew up in the 80s we had the "it's enough to make you cry, isn't it enough to make you stop?" commercials and such as well as "Don't mess with Texas" litter commercials.
@@ohslimgoodywhere you born in the 1960s and lived through the 70s. Not sure where you lived, but I’ll bet is was not Cleveland when the Cuyahoga River caught on fire. The river caught on fire! From pollution! Now tell us again how the entire United States was a pristine paradise with no trash or blemishes. If is was clean where you were, it was the exception, possibly.
I think you are totally right, rural people anywhere have more in common, just as city people anywhere. What is odd about the US is the large amount of low population density available.
Part of India’s litter problem is population density… part of it is waste management infrastructure… in America they literally ran advertisements on our tvs to teach the general public not to litter. But in major cities , it does become a problem again…
But, tbh, at least in Ohio, but really I've been to more states than I have not been to, most cities are quite clean too. Granted, there are areas where that is not the case, but most of the more 'well traveled' areas.... not so much. also, another possible factor we have laws against littering.
@@ktkacer1039 most litter issues come down to the number of people vs the government funding to clean up after those people. The US ran commercials in the 70s and 80s specifically designed to teach the general public not to just toss their trash wherever. So , it eventually got ingrained in the public consciousness “ just don’t do it” . Other places in the world lack both the infrastructure to do the cleaning and the PSA to teach everyone not to.
I think the perception of American warmth is a product of genuine childlike curiosity. Growing up in a American schools, it is a social pastime to compare each other's past. Everyone has a different story. We're not all Catholic, or Italian, or German, etc. Kids are naturally going to be curious we we look different but talk the same, so we form a habit of curiosity into our adulthood. Also, I we are raised with the emphasis on the value of the individual and personal initiative. What makes you you.
Well, we do have some areas you wouldn't want to walk across a beach without shoes on. My neighbors LOVE to litter; and I generally have to pick up the trash they toss out each night. I live in a rural area; so I know who they are. :p I remember growing up there was a mantra 'Keep America Clean'; and there were laws to deal with litterbugs; but I don't know if they are still enforced. Back in the 80's we had to have a coin to get into the bathroom stalls. Haven't seen a pay toilet in awhile; but they do keep them locked, so you have to ask for the key. LOL And yeah, we do like to strike up conversations with 'strangers'. Granddaddy long legs are beneficial spiders, so we leave them alone, not so much my cats, they LOVE eating those spiders. Lost Across the Pond needs to spend some quality time in the state of Virginia. LOL
The friendliness comes down to, someone looks lost. You try to help ease their anxiety by talking to them. Then you help them on their way, making everyone happier. "Pay it Forward" with Haley Joel Osment.
I was a host at a restaurant and people tipped me! I was friendly and made sure their visit was a pleasant,) one. When I noticed that their server was in the weeds (too many customers
Almost every elementary schools where I grew up in Idaho had one and so did middle schools plus about 10 more around the city of 60k people. Soccer fields I am meaning
I grew up in a rural area about 45 miles from Los Angeles and everybody was always friendly neighbors everybody however when the people from LA started moving into her and it started become a big city then it was less common and so now we have areas here that are rather kind of slummy the people there are not very nice and the rural area that I’m living in now I want to see folks are moved in and they’re not so friendly so I think it varies around the United States there’s lotta different factors
My area has had a large in flux of people from Southern India. The ideas of laws against littering was very surprising to many. Often I see children reminding their parents. It is just a cultural difference.
I heard an Indian proverb once: "To an Englishman, 100 miles is a long distance, and to American, 100 years is a long time." (The implication being, to an Indian, neither are considered very long.)
I actually became aware of you from your interactions with the ladies from the Morbid podcast, and fell in love with you and your dad immediately! I hope you know most Americans are kind people, but some of us also suck. I imagine that's the case in any country. Speaking for myself, I love your content. Please give us more! Much love!
People do liter alot, theres non profit organizations that get together and clean the beaches all ages can go. Ive done it with my kids. South beach in miami after spring break is nasty the locals go out n clean the beaches the tourist destroy it in 1 weekend. But when everyone is gone after there vacation is over there is a big mess and us locals clean it up again n again lol
We are teach our kids to put trash in the trash can when they are toddlers, I don’t know how many times I had to get my keys out of the trash 😆..also we get a heavy fine for littering…Indian people are so family oriented ❤every country has issues!
You can teach people to put trash in trash cans, but you need a system to collect it, and bring it to landfills..If there is no organized waste collections, and dump sites, putting trash in trash cans will not take care of the problem.
We are an outgoing bunch in the US. We are a melting pot, and most of us love other cultures and people, especially people visiting our country. Not everyone, of course, but the majority for certain.
I would love to see you do more reactions to his videos. They are very informative and being born in America I would say most of what he says about America and the people is generally accurate. Thank you for another great reaction. It is enjoyable to see you finding videos about new things.
I can't believe there are some places in the world make you pay to take a piss or a shit. That absolutely blows my mind. If I need to take a piss or a shit, I'm going to take a piss or a shit. And at the end of the day, providing me with a restroom facility to do it in is for YOUR benefit, not mine. God bless America. 🇺🇸
Lots of cities in the US once had pay per use bathrooms and there are number of locations in NYC that still do charge. They started to gradually fade in the 70's, 80's & 90's
You are wrong about not finding jealous people in America..There is very much of that here, as well. Trust me..However, I think you will find that everywhere.
🤑That's where the money is on reaction channels. The world's 3rd largest population filled with people self conscious about how the world views them who also log the most screen time out of any nation. It all adds up to easy money.
I think most of us in the US are so friendly to foreign visitors because we genuinely want your visit to be enjoyable. You have traveled, most likely at great expense to get here, and we want you to see the best of what we have to offer and enjoy your time. That's my opinion anyway. I hope you have a chance to come see us sometime! 🙂
I agree with you and I'm from Boston originally which isn't the friendliest city in the US, however, that's the perception and it's more friendly than people lead on to. :)
So I grew up in the 1970s. Let me tell you the US was filthy, I remember. Funny thing though. We actually realized our county was filthy. So literally we all worked together. “You Gotta Pitch in to Clean up America.”it was literally a national campaign and it worked, we cleaned it up together we cleaned it up. We do not litter or throw trash on the streets, obviously there are some exceptions, but those are just that exceptions. In general we try to keep our land clean.
Give a hoot don't pollute lol
@@billhilly9426 Ahhh Memeories
I grew up in the 80s we had the "it's enough to make you cry, isn't it enough to make you stop?" commercials and such as well as "Don't mess with Texas" litter commercials.
You're generalizing it's never been filthy where I live.
@@ohslimgoodywhere you born in the 1960s and lived through the 70s. Not sure where you lived, but I’ll bet is was not Cleveland when the Cuyahoga River caught on fire. The river caught on fire! From pollution! Now tell us again how the entire United States was a pristine paradise with no trash or blemishes. If is was clean where you were, it was the exception, possibly.
What the media focuses on is not really how most people are like in America.
I think you are totally right, rural people anywhere have more in common, just as city people anywhere. What is odd about the US is the large amount of low population density available.
We have a lot of Indians living in my city in the US. They are very nice too.
Part of India’s litter problem is population density… part of it is waste management infrastructure… in America they literally ran advertisements on our tvs to teach the general public not to litter. But in major cities , it does become a problem again…
But, tbh, at least in Ohio, but really I've been to more states than I have not been to, most cities are quite clean too. Granted, there are areas where that is not the case, but most of the more 'well traveled' areas.... not so much.
also, another possible factor we have laws against littering.
@@ktkacer1039 most litter issues come down to the number of people vs the government funding to clean up after those people. The US ran commercials in the 70s and 80s specifically designed to teach the general public not to just toss their trash wherever. So , it eventually got ingrained in the public consciousness “ just don’t do it” . Other places in the world lack both the infrastructure to do the cleaning and the PSA to teach everyone not to.
I think the perception of American warmth is a product of genuine childlike curiosity. Growing up in a American schools, it is a social pastime to compare each other's past. Everyone has a different story. We're not all Catholic, or Italian, or German, etc. Kids are naturally going to be curious we we look different but talk the same, so we form a habit of curiosity into our adulthood. Also, I we are raised with the emphasis on the value of the individual and personal initiative. What makes you you.
Well, we do have some areas you wouldn't want to walk across a beach without shoes on. My neighbors LOVE to litter; and I generally have to pick up the trash they toss out each night. I live in a rural area; so I know who they are. :p I remember growing up there was a mantra 'Keep America Clean'; and there were laws to deal with litterbugs; but I don't know if they are still enforced. Back in the 80's we had to have a coin to get into the bathroom stalls. Haven't seen a pay toilet in awhile; but they do keep them locked, so you have to ask for the key. LOL And yeah, we do like to strike up conversations with 'strangers'. Granddaddy long legs are beneficial spiders, so we leave them alone, not so much my cats, they LOVE eating those spiders. Lost Across the Pond needs to spend some quality time in the state of Virginia. LOL
The friendliness comes down to, someone looks lost. You try to help ease their anxiety by talking to them. Then you help them on their way, making everyone happier.
"Pay it Forward" with Haley Joel Osment.
I was a host at a restaurant and people tipped me! I was friendly and made sure their visit was a pleasant,) one. When I noticed that their server was in the weeds (too many customers
Almost every elementary schools where I grew up in Idaho had one and so did middle schools plus about 10 more around the city of 60k people. Soccer fields I am meaning
I grew up in a rural area about 45 miles from Los Angeles and everybody was always friendly neighbors everybody however when the people from LA started moving into her and it started become a big city then it was less common and so now we have areas here that are rather kind of slummy the people there are not very nice and the rural area that I’m living in now I want to see folks are moved in and they’re not so friendly so I think it varies around the United States there’s lotta different factors
My area has had a large in flux of people from Southern India. The ideas of laws against littering was very surprising to many. Often I see children reminding their parents. It is just a cultural difference.
America is clean compared to some other countries. The water is even clean enough to drink out of the stream in some places.
I heard an Indian proverb once: "To an Englishman, 100 miles is a long distance, and to American, 100 years is a long time." (The implication being, to an Indian, neither are considered very long.)
I actually became aware of you from your interactions with the ladies from the Morbid podcast, and fell in love with you and your dad immediately! I hope you know most Americans are kind people, but some of us also suck. I imagine that's the case in any country. Speaking for myself, I love your content. Please give us more! Much love!
People do liter alot, theres non profit organizations that get together and clean the beaches all ages can go. Ive done it with my kids. South beach in miami after spring break is nasty the locals go out n clean the beaches the tourist destroy it in 1 weekend. But when everyone is gone after there vacation is over there is a big mess and us locals clean it up again n again lol
When you visit the U.S. You can definitely stay on the ranch. I'm in South Dakota. Very nice things to see!
We are teach our kids to put trash in the trash can when they are toddlers, I don’t know how many times I had to get my keys out of the trash 😆..also we get a heavy fine for littering…Indian people are so family oriented ❤every country has issues!
You can teach people to put trash in trash cans, but you need a system to collect it, and bring it to landfills..If there is no organized waste collections, and dump sites, putting trash in trash cans will not take care of the problem.
@@sjd5750 of course! I’m in the US so we do have weekly garbage pickup ,, and trash cans everywhere …
We are an outgoing bunch in the US. We are a melting pot, and most of us love other cultures and people, especially people visiting our country. Not everyone, of course, but the majority for certain.
Yes there is soccer fields in the mountains
It depends on where you go, most places are clean but some areas you can finds littered and cluttered areas.
I grew up in San Francisco and I played soccer from 6 years old until 18. I loved it and all my friends played soccer too. It’s popular for kids ❤
Hi guys! I have a friend from Singapore, and he said there is no litter there.
We have history or family we aren't entirey proud of. I would be pleased to have S Asian visitors or neighbors ;-)
I’m happy you learn positive parts about the US. I wish you could visit.
If you get caught by police for lottering, you will have to pay a fine! Some placed that fine is $500.
I would love to see you do more reactions to his videos. They are very informative and being born in America I would say most of what he says about America and the people is generally accurate. Thank you for another great reaction. It is enjoyable to see you finding videos about new things.
I’m SO sorry that I don’t know your name, but that pink top is sooo cute and I love it! 💜
I can't believe there are some places in the world make you pay to take a piss or a shit. That absolutely blows my mind. If I need to take a piss or a shit, I'm going to take a piss or a shit. And at the end of the day, providing me with a restroom facility to do it in is for YOUR benefit, not mine. God bless America. 🇺🇸
Lots of cities in the US once had pay per use bathrooms and there are number of locations in NYC that still do charge. They started to gradually fade in the 70's, 80's & 90's
I wish there was no littering her but sadly there is at least in places.
Love your pink outfit. What is your name? You have your own channel?
only 1 India, teach children early, to keep it clean.😊
You are wrong about not finding jealous people in America..There is very much of that here, as well. Trust me..However, I think you will find that everywhere.
I don't know when he was visiting but it ain't that clean just head up to Detroit Arizona Or Nevada or California or Florida or West Virginia etc lol
Sara ali khan !!????
Title of the video should be damaged control 😂
Has this guy been to New York?? No littering my @ss!
Suggestion guys. @7:25 Don´t speak over the video while the person in the video is speaking. Your audience can´t listen to two conversations at once.
Perhaps they couldn't pause the video, but I had no problem hearing and understanding both. It's kind of like multi tasking.
let the america pandering continue
🤑That's where the money is on reaction channels. The world's 3rd largest population filled with people self conscious about how the world views them who also log the most screen time out of any nation.
It all adds up to easy money.