5 USA Culture Shocks WE Experienced in America! Brits in America!

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5 USA Culture Shocks WE Experienced in America! Brits in America!

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FAO: James Beesley
The Good Egg Farmers
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JERSEY
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Re: Stairs/Lifts/Ramps. This has to do also with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act). Places legally are required to be wheelchair (and other mobility equipment) accessible.

TheRealMirCat
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Concerning the ice: if you ever go back to the US know that you can always ask for light ice or no ice at all in your drink.😊

renee
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Turning right on red is never required by law. So if you wait until the light turns green, you might annoy people behind you, but you aren’t breaking the law

thuirthiawindsong
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The US is very handicapped accessible. Most places have lifts for ADA compliance.

JoeBoKnows
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Good point - the American Disabilities Act made areas baby friendly! Love hearing y’all’s take on things we don’t even see anymore!

jobethk
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I’m a part-time server and they make us feel the ice to the top to make sure that we are continuously checking on our tables because once we see your cup is half full, we will come and ask you if you need a refill or anything else for the table. But you can always ask for no ice or light ice.😊

jennybrown
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Would love to see a part 2. Always fascinating to hear a new visitors perspective and enjoy hearing you guys just chat with each other.

jennybean
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LA drivers: In any large city with heavy traffic, there is almost a combat zone mentality. The stress levels are elevated, and the number of rude drivers increases.

JohnStrandt
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The other reason we don't mind ice (especially for dine-in situations) is free refills.

+1 for a part 2.

realShadowKat
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Part of being "baby friendly" are those "baby changing stations" in most public toilets, the "family restrooms", and also those private "mom & baby nursing areas" in several malls across the US.

nordenx
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I'm from Texas, which has been that way since the 80s. I have Cerebral Palsy, and I have never had a problem getting around.

thirdcoastfirebird
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7:02 A right turn on red is always allowable EXCEPT where there is a sign saying otherwise

chrissauter
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Woke up yesterday to 91 degrees. By 6 that night it was 89. The ice helps to keep the drinks and you cool.

Also, because of traffic, we state how long it takes to get there and not how many miles. As you said, 10 minutes on a map could be an hour away with traffic.

Stephanie.Hudson
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As an American, when I went to Germany they thought we were crazy for wanting ice.

jamesdupont
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I absolutely love that even with your extensive knowledge of the US that you still were able to have your own experience. Please come back whenever you are ready.

mabutoo
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Hi, Archie! I hear you, lil buddy! Thanks for saying hi and letting us know you’re there and a part of it all! 😁

machfront
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Re: traffic...

We have a saying in Atlanta... "Atlanta is an hour away from Atlanta"

(and it's very very true)

litz
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The right turn on red came about as a way to save fuel and decrease air pollution by limiting the amount of time idling unnecessarily at a red light.

AnnieDC
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My sympathies are with you driving in LA - local knowledge and awareness on peak traffic times on any given route is helpful,
but there are some places where the traffic is tough pretty much anytime.

theblackbear
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because of the ADA, anywhere there is stairs there has to be a ramp or elevator for disabled people to also be able to go up. this works for the baby carriages as well... this is also why many places have wide walk areas.

mbourque