Flying flags… everywhere
Americans love their red, white, and blue—even when it’s not the Fourth of July or Veterans’ Day. In fact, in a 2017 report from the National Retail Federation, 65 percent of consumers reported owning a U.S. flag.
So, traveling down any city block, suburban street, or rural road, a foreigner will probably encounter at least a few American flags flying high, which likely isn’t the norm in their home country.
4 thoughts on “15 ”Normal” Things in the U.S. That Weird Out the Rest of the World”
What a hype story>a NON story.
I get carded at Walgreens, And I am 89 years! I guess I look like I am 15?
Snarky tone. Geesh- us Americans are crap…we should be just like the Europeans0 as if Europe is a monolith—-
I wasted time on this garbage? This and anti-American sentiment? I’m impressed…not.