What surprises Australians when they visit the United States of America?


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Here are a few suprises I noticed when I went on holidays to America

  1. They don’t use electric kettles. They use the microwave or stove top kettle. Apparently they don’t have enough current for electric kettles.
  2. Takeaway coffee is not good. They love it, but I guess we may be snobs. Dunkin donuts and Starbucks are the worst. And don’t even ask for a cappuccino, it will disappoint, no matter where.
  3. Pets on planes. Yep you can take your dog on a plane, just pop it in a cute doggy box and slide it under your seat. On 3 of my internal flights I saw puppies. I wish we could do that in Australia.
  4. People are friendly. The further you venture out to the big cities people love a chat. They are curious and lovely to talk to.
  5. America for a visit costs a lot. It may have been cheaper in the past, but now things cost the same dollar amount, but when you factor in the currency conversion, things are really expensive.
  6. Shelf price is not what you pay. Expect to pay more. You won’t know the price till they ring it up
  7. I love how pretty much each state you go to is different countryside wise, and each state has a slightly different accent. Boston and Portland ME so very different to the rest of the country.
  8. There are people always asking for money, usually shaking an empty cup outside of all convenience stores.
  9. Things are great while out exploring in the cities, until you turn down the wrong street. This happened in Brooklyn, I was walking and it was starting to look a little dodgy, to the point I was starting to feel unsafe. Police officers spotted me and told me to turn around right now. I didn’t question them and did as directed.

They are a few things I noticed on my holiday travels, sorry vacation travels, often corrected by the Americans.


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