experiencing american culture shock

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In this video I am discussing my experience living through american culture shocks as an american. The United States has many unique cultural quirks such as our willingness to smile at strangers, bubbly customer service and even billboards for church. I discuss my feeling encountering these american culutre shocks in reverse, coming off a year abroad in the United Kingdom.

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Age: 21
Year in School: Rising Junior at The College of Charleston
Major: Arts Management & Creative Writing
Where I'm From: Washington, D.C.

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When I go to a store, the absolute last thing I wan't is for some employee to come "help" me.
I'm an adult, I know how shopping works, and if I need help, I just... ask for help!

TheSaltyAdmiral
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It's true!!! I'm from China and I'm studying in Davidson, NC (j for context, it's an itty bitty little town next to Charlotte). I was soooo struggling in the first semester cuz I had completely no clue about when ppl would be greeting me and what I should say. Also, everyone seemed so energetic and they are with friends all the time, so I started judging myself if I am isolating myself, etc. Now I'm way better at making small talk and chatting excessively, but I still pay a lot of attention to it. The socializing scene in the US is so distinct...

adelezhang
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I love the perspective of this video. Super helpful for future plans and also just fun little facts lol

luckyfriend
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I'm in love with your videos gal!!!!

LovepreetSingh-xxmg
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When they say good morning, just wave. If you say something then they might want to small talk.

jimflagg
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dawg im not gonna lie ive been in glasgow for a week (studying abroad at uofg for a yr) and it feels so so difficult rn :/

juliyam
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Interesting video, Katie, thanks for making it.

Random question: if you were still in Scotland now would you have stood in the crowd for Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession? (She was driven from Balmoral to Edinburgh for the first leg, then on to London.)

hughtube
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I don't know if this sign still exists, but in the City of Pittsburgh there is Arsenal Middle School (It was built on the grounds of a US arsenal pivotal in the US Civil war. Interesting and sad history). The sign read "Arsenal School is a GUN FREE zone". Politics aside, this sign always made me chuckle. One would assume that ARSENAL school would be where ALL of the GUNS were! 🤷‍♂️P.S. I "humble brag" on the OPPOSITE of "busy". When any one asks what I'm doing after work or on the weekend. I tell them I'm doing NOTHING. I make enough with my regular hours to pay my bills and eat. I am not about "side hustle". I am about taking a walk or a bike ride (BOTH kinds!) listening to a ballgame or just laying on the couch watching the ceiling fan. LOL. I exited the "rat race" decades ago. I'm not here to impress anyone with my ability to burn myself out!

jamesslick
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One thing I've noticed about serving Americans is that they aren't independent thinkers when it comes to deciding what they want in a shop or restaurant.

You've more or less given the example here by walking into a shop. If you're in the shop we kind of expect the customer to know what they're looking for. Just ask if you need more information on the product.

An English person in a restaurant would ask one question about a dish and if they didn't like the answer they'd order something else but the American would always say something like "so I'm undecided between the enchiladas and the tacos?" and then want me to make up their minds for them and yes, I just say the easiest option for the kitchen and not the best 😂😂

I work in a restaurant I see Americans getting scammed every week because they seem to trust the sales person too much....and then they tip them 🤣🤣😂😂

rtsharlotte
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When I ventured South (or far West), I gotta say it seemed slightly "foreign" to me. And I'm an American (Pittsburgh, PA my whole life) who has NEVER been overseas. (Been to Canada a "million" times as a have family there.) I guess I am more "Midwest" than anything else I can describe, although I am "technically" FROM the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic, I "understand" Cleveland and Chicago more than I do ANYTHING South of Baltimore or West of St. Louis. And I can also "get" the Northeast. (YES, Even New York City, LOL) 🤷‍♂️Don't get me wrong! I'm NOT AT ALL "dissing" the South or the West for that matter, It's just "different". That's what's cool about the US. You CAN get different cultural experiences in ONE country. Pretty Cool.

jamesslick
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They should just put those signs up everywhere & it will eliminate gun crime.

InappropriateShorts
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So do you prefer the sunny, fake approach of the US or the sullen, genuine one of the UK?

leec
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Are you an INTJ-person?You are really sane,I want to learn to express myself like you.

jiemanoshyoung
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Hey there,

Compared to Edinburgh, how much percentage % is Glasgow cheaper ?

Hope to hear from you soon .. Thanks

brightside
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omg yes as a carolinian the billboards r insane 💀

abigailmills
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This is soo cool!! Thank u so much for ur vids! All the best for ur life!(check ur email or DM for collab from brand ttdeye)

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