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People Are Sharing Things That Are Completely Normal In Europe That Would Be Extremely Shocking In The US

October 26, 2024
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People Are Sharing Things That Are Completely Normal In Europe That Would Be Extremely Shocking In The US
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2.”Wearing Speedos in a non-sporting context.”

Person sunbathing on a sandy beach, lying on a towel, wearing swim trunks. No famous individuals identifiable Ryan Mcvay / Getty Images

3.”The German Foreign Ministry has a travel advisory that you should not photograph your children naked when you are in the US at the beach. In Germany, it is quite normal for small children to bathe naked on public beaches or in swimming pools.”

Two toddlers sit at the shore, playing in the shallow water with their backs to the camera. The ocean waves are gently lapping around them Cavan Images / Getty Images/Cavan Images RF

4.”There are porn magazines just sitting at the front of newsstands in the middle of the city and a giant graffiti penis that nobody cares about. It made me realize how prudish we are in the US.”

—u/deleted

5.”That everyone in Europe just sort of agrees that nothing should happen in August. It’s like for a whole month, you had better not need anything done. In the US, August is a popular vacation month, but not to the same extent. Even doctors in Europe seem scarce during this vacation month.”

A beach with people sunbathing and swimming, set against a hillside town with terraced buildings and a clear blue sky Frank Bienewald / LightRocket via Getty Images

6.”Calling someone the C-word. My boss is from the UK and tosses this word around so much that our HR had to remind him Americans do not view that word the same as the British.”

—u/StrawHatCabnBoy

7.”Not tipping at a restaurant. I tried not tipping in European countries, and I was not prepared for how rude I felt despite fully knowing it was not expected or common. In my discomfort, I just split the middle and left half the usual tip I normally would. On the bright side, 100% of all servers I had were very thankful, which is not the same reaction I get in the US, where it’s customary and considered more a part of the bill.”

Currency notes and coins placed on a small white dish on a wooden table, likely used for payment or a tip

8.”Holding a mass gathering without X-ray machines and bag checks.”

—u/Beachhouse15

9.”Drinking alcohol in public spaces. In many European cities, it’s perfectly acceptable to enjoy a drink in parks or streets, while in the US, it can lead to fines or legal issues.”

Three friends sit by a river, holding bottles, and chatting under a bridge on a sunny day Rossella De Berti / Getty Images

10.”Serving people room-temperature water. No, Pierre, I do not want to buy a bottle of chilled sparkling water for five Euros. I would love for you to grab me a glass of water from the tap, stuff some ice in it, and give me that instead, exactly the way they do at every sit-down restaurant in the entire US.”

—u/CowboyLaw

11.”Breastfeeding in public without using a covering.”

A woman breastfeeds a baby outdoors on a sunny day, sitting on the grass Kyryl Gorlov / Getty Images

12.”In Italy, there is virtually no threshold for how much distance should be left between a speeding car and any obstacles (including pedestrians) it is zooming past. A bus driver will rush down a narrow cobblestone street with about a centimeter to spare between the sides of the bus and any parked cars, walls, ancient monuments, or playing children.”

A blurred motorcyclist passes by a parked scooter and small blue car on a street in front of a brick building Tim E White / Getty Images

13.”Finding out your new apartment doesn’t come with a kitchen. Or floors…”

—u/WeAreNotNowThatWhich

14.”Eating dinner at 10 p.m.! In Europe, it’s just a normal night out, but in the US, you’d be met with confused looks and a few, ‘Are you planning to party with the vampires?'”

A bustling outdoor café scene in a narrow, cobblestone street, with people dining and socializing in the evening David Tomlinson / Getty Images

15.”The size of parking spaces. Parking spaces in the US are about double the size of those in Europe. European vehicles are, on average, very, very small, and their parking spaces reflect that. I rented a Mazda 3, and it was a pretty tight squeeze in 99% of parkades. Consider that before you decide to rent an SUV or bigger.”

A yellow vintage car parked on a cobblestone street in a European city with rustic buildings and greenery Jon Chica Parada / Getty Images

16.”Minimal air conditioning. Europeans tend to rely less on air conditioning even in warmer weather. many Americans, used to blasting AC, might find it uncomfortable or surprising.”

—u/cutiereddgal

17.”In Paris, every meal takes three hours. I loved the culture, and I’m all about eating a relaxing meal, but sometimes it was just like ‘WTF?’ when we were on a schedule and had to meet up with a tour group or have reservations about something.”

People dining outdoors at a Parisian café terrace with red chairs, under umbrellas, set against a classic café façade John Elk Iii / Getty Images

18.”Not putting eggs 🥚 in the refrigerator.”

Person's hand holding an egg from a carton in a kitchen setting Jackyenjoyphotography / Getty Images

19.”Leaving your baby sleeping in the stroller outside of a restaurant while you have dinner. This is normal in Denmark (and a few other European countries), but gets you arrested for child endangerment in the US.”

Baby's tiny foot peeks out from under a white cloth draped over a stroller, on an urban sidewalk Cultura / Getty Images/Image Source

20.”Directness in communication. Europeans, especially in places like Germany or Netherlands, are often more straightforward in conversation, which might come off as blunt or rude to Americans used to more indirect communication.”

—u/qtpetalsxo

21.”The European attitude toward nudity. I worked at a spa, and people from all around the world would come. One thing I noticed was how the Europeans were so comfortable with getting naked in front of others like it’s nothing.”

Person opening a sauna door, holding a wooden handle. Interior of the sauna with benches and a bucket visible inside Guido Mieth / Getty Images

What is something considered normal in Europe that people would find strange, shocking, or even horrifying in the US? Tell us in the comments or in this anonymous form.

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