American Reacts to 11 Common Things That Don't Exist Outside the USA

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Although 60% of lawyers does sound like alot, when u also take into account the suing culture in the US, it becomes more reasonable, due to simple supply and demand. I don’t know another country where a citizen could run the risk of being sued for giving CPR.

NK-bjli
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Black Friday is nowadays also in THE NETHERLANDS.... not for 1 day... but also the week before or after 🤣🤣🤣

Meppeler
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In the Netherlands, people put out flags on national festive or remembering days. 🇳🇱
By the way, we have chocolate chip cookies, too.🍪😋❣️

dlittle
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Black Friday has been something that occurs in The Netherlands as well, but not on such a big scale as in the US. And like the video said: it doesn't bring in a lot more money and customers.

Also, we have the Solo Cups, but we just call them Red Cups. And we have made them environmentally friendly: they are made out of paper now. Some people buy them, but the hype has died down.

In The Netherlands, you are only allowed to hang up the flag on certain days, like "Dodenherdenking" and "Bevrijdingsdag". Wearing it on your clothes is considered nationalistic behavior, almost considered racist. This rubs a lot of Dutch people (understandably) the wrong way as other cultures are allowed to show their flags any day of the year.

redmess
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Business is imposing us Black friday in France, but it is just a two weeks sales period that bothers every one hating "Murican" consumerism.

Tiekorolivier
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Medical ads exist also in Germany: „Zu Risiken und Nebenwirkungen lesen Sie die Packungsbeilage und fragen Sie Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker. “

dn
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Hope all is well over there Charlie, ...Greets from the Netherlands.😉

ed
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Litigious means your countrys citizens sue a hell of a lot.

DarkSister.
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litigious means very eager to settle disputes in court

johnmartin
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I remember going to see friends in Boston in 2012 and asking about Black Friday. The very next year it arrived here in the UK too.

andyt
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Tooth remark; my dentist ta a time once told me the following:
Your teeth look more yellow because the enamel (outer layer) is more transparent due to a good crystalline structure which showed the underlying layer and that apparently meant it was also above average hard which is a good thing. This was different from teeth stained yellow which was bad.

jfw
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here in the Netherlands, we too have Black Friday, its definitely copied from your guys, but it's nowhere near as intense, Usually the onlyt difference is ... the paper signs, showing your black friday is active.
but most of the time its just the regular amount of people in the store haha :)
and it usually lasts for about a week, so the name ''friday'' in black friday, makes no sense here :P

also Red Cups are very commonly used. Also sold at most stores, even in different colors and sizes!
Mostly used by people, going to someone's party, and they're expected to bring their own drinks :)

strubbleler
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What shocked me when I was a teenager was the American mother of a classmate of mine complaining about not every single supermarket offering a large stock of disposable cups, plates and cutlery. I had gone over to my classmate’s home to help with a school project. The family had just moved from the US to the country we were living in at the time. Apparently, they always used disposable cups, plates and cutlery for all their meals. I was flabberghasted. I only knew disposables as something you used at some parties or picknicks. Not for every day use. It seemed so wasteful. I know this wasn’t something every US family does, but apparently single use cutlery, plates etc is way more common in the US. The mother also complained about them being comparatively a lot more expensive.

I’m really happy about single use plastics now being banned for public events in a lot of European countries. We don’t need the massive amounts of plastic waste.

As for garbage disposal: I never thought of it as convenient. Ground up waste stinks and those things seemed very prone to breaking down and clogging up to me. It also always surprised me how much food that family was throwing out. Why cook massive amounts of food, heap more than you can eat on your plate, and then throw out the leftovers and whatever you left on your plate? Adapt the amount of food you’re cooking (or eat leftovers the next day), and only dish up what you can eat. If needed, go for seconds. And thirds if you’re that hungry.

eddavanleemputten
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We don't even have college sports in Finland. Young athletes are members of the local sports teams and compete in their age groups against other cities' teams. Bigger cities can have more than one team per sport eg. we have two competetive swimming teams in my city.

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About the teeth withening: it is done in The Netherlands as well, but here it is a little bit of a celeberty thing. People who white their teeth are perceived as vain. There is however a lot of withening toothpaste, which uses purple to cancle out the yellow of your teeth. And just as in the UK, it is normal to get blacelets in your teens payed by your health insurence.

Black Friday is actually adopted in The Netherlands as well. A lot of companies have black friday deals and even black friday weeks. They just take advantage of the Amarican pop culture to throw sales and sell a lot, supposedly for christmas presents. The reason there is no viral 'crazy' video's on black friday here, is because it is mostly online stores that do this, or big fysical stores that also have a webshop.

kyravanmeijl
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Charlie, great to see you more on your channel. Hope you're doing fine. Nice video ❤

MartinWebNatures
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It's nice to hear that not all Americans are obsessed with having white teeth. When I see American celebrities on TV, I think it looks so false and ridiculous.

johnt
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We have spraycheese, specially for bugles

racingweirdo
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Black friday is also popular in Australia..

Lilygirl
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In Sweden there are less people shopping on Black Friday nowadays because of scams.

LindaSjoeblom