Everybody is expected to smile at you even if they are sad." 15. "Everything is sweet. The beer was sweet, the bread, the traditional home-cooked meals, and the fucking cheese." 16. "Fifty-six Ah, the United States. The land of opportunity and jumbo-sized hot dogs. In this video, I share with you my culture shock in America as a South African and w Below, you will find the most popular answers, so continue scrolling and enjoy. #1. I went to Europe I drank all the booze, ate all the food Stayed 2 months and lost 20 pounds. Americans aren't overweight because we're lazy or gluttons or anything else we're overweight because we are being fed s***. 6. People wearing surgical masks. Culture shock in Japan can be experienced in many different ways - signs, crowds and surgical masks just to name a few. No, it's not some apocalyptic virus that's sweeping the nation. There are a couple of pretty common reasons why these masks are so common throughout Japan. The number one thing the Chinese expats liked about the U.S. was the air quality and general cleanliness of U.S. cities. Which, of course, is one of the biggest complaints from expats living in China. In my adopted city of Shenzhen the air quality is actually pretty good compared to other first-tier Chinese cities. Visitors to the United States could be in for some tipping culture shock. tip 20-30% in the States anyway and often I find that the service culture, especially in South America and Central cJbzmuT.

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