Brit Reacts to 13 Things About the USA I Can’t Live Without Anymore | Feli from Germany

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Brit Reacts to 13 Things About the USA I Can’t Live Without Anymore | Feli from Germany
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I personally don't know a single American household that keeps their AC set at 63 degrees F. Most people I know keep their AC set in the low to mid 70s.

jlpack
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It's so nice to see positives about our country. Sometimes we forget.

allisonhamilton
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I'm from Louisiana. It's actually more common for the air to be set between 68-74 degrees Fahrenheit. It's unusual for people to set their ac so low as to 60 degrees because it will overwork the unit and cause it to literally freeze up resulting in a professional coming to thaw the unit out and repair it. It's a HUGE "no-no" to set your air so low! Especially in the south where the humidity is 80% on the low end.

thehopeforlifecommunitychr
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91 outside rn. 72 inside. I have a hoodie on. This is what freedom feels like when you live in America.

churchofthespaceturtle
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If you hear “hold my beer, hey y’all watch this” you are about to see something extremely incredible or witness an incredible disaster.

douggaijin
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She is right about the customer service here. I went to an Italian restaurant one time and nothing sounded good. The server went and got the chef. He talked to me for a few minutes then went and made something based on our conversation. It was exactly what I wanted. He even came out and asked how it was.

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Honestly, hearing about how kind we are compared to where they live makes me so so proud of my country.

leahkrueger
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Drive through movie theaters. You park in a parking lot and you turn on the radio to a certain channel and a big projector is rolled out once it gets dark. You can bring popcorn, soda and candy and have the whole experience without leaving your car. But there is usually a dollar store nearby as well.

Clinicallyconfused
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Each state has their own Drivers Licence process and laws BUT the licence is valid in any state you travel to visit, you only need to change your license if you move to a new state.

johnwiese
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In the US we get a drivers license issued by the state we live in but it is valid anywhere in the country. Love your videos. Keep it up!

andrewwamser
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I’m American and was on a trip to the UK and went shopping. Every store that I made a purchase I would say thank you and have a nice day; as I normally do. They looked at me like I was a crazy person and didn’t say a word! 🤣

roseannepryor
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AC set at 70 F all summer long. That is why we have summer blankets that are small and thinner also called a throw blanket.

zdiddyu
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I live in Texas. One reason some people keep their AC at a lower temperature all day is because it gets so incredibly hot that if you let the house get warmer, the unit often cannot cool it down until after midnight.

CookE
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I live in the US born and raised. There was one time I went to a seafood restaurant and made a comment that I wish I had some blackened catfish. The cook overheard and told his supervisor and they started moving around the menu to make room for the Cajun food item just because a young kid wanted their favorite type of catfish.

Phoenix-ipvi
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Covid killed a lot of 24 hour supermarkets. Prior in any decent sized city/town you could usually find one. Now days pretty much all of them close by midnight. Thankfully you can still find 24 hour gas stations that have a lot of things, but we used to do a lot of our shopping after midnight because it was so much quieter. I miss that.

jonathonrose
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We went to Italy on our honeymoon. One night in Rome, we both had a pasta dish that had a whole lobster served in red sauce. We wasted no time ripping the tail off and going to work. My wife looked up and over at a german couple sitting close to us, and they looked absolutely horrified by what we were doing. Like we were uncouth American Neanderthals haha.

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Something that she forgot to mention regarding Germany vs US. In the US, if you rent a property, you don't have to buy all the appliances. The rental provides them.

shelleythompson-brock
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American here. Wife & I were in Prague, years ago, and asked a waitress for a side dish for my wife (she wasn't very hungry) rather than an entree. Waitress responded, "It's not possible." We were flabbergasted, but quickly realized I could order the side for my entree and my wife could eat that. The waitress was PISSED when we discovered that loop hole.

maskedman
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The grocery stores all close at midnight in the South now post-Covid.😢. Before then, Walmart was open 24 hours. We really miss that!

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Kettle corn is the best! You usually get it from fairgrounds, carnivals, farmers markets and those types of places, but commercial brands you can buy at a grocery have popped up. It's called kettle corn because it's made in large copper kettles. Sugar is added to hot oil in the kettle and then the popcorn, and it's stirred furiously with a large wooden paddle until fully popped. Then it's dumped out, salted, and bagged. The result is a sweet and salty popcorn that has the thinnest, crisp, candy coating on each popped kernel. It's not as heavy, crunchy, or sticky as caramel corn, but they are similar. "Chicago Mix" popcorn is a blend of cheddar popcorn and caramel corn, but where she lives, in Ohio, the "Columbus Mix, " which is kettle corn mixed with buttered popcorn, is more popular, because it is light but still does the salty/sweet contrast thing.

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