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#TRENDING 7/28/25: Non-American Things That World "Recommends" to Americans

Non-American Things That the World "Highly Recommends" to Americans

 

If you're an American, and don't do any international travel, this may come as a shock, but: A lot of stuff is similar in other countries, but there are plenty of things that are DIFFERENT . . . for better or for worse.

  

There's a forum online where people from around the world are sharing the "non-American" things that they HIGHLY RECOMMEND to Americans. Here are a few of the better ones:

  

1.  Month-long vacations. Or "holidays," as they're called. America is work-obsessed, and is one of the countries that offer the LEAST paid vacation days.

 

2.  Taxes included in the price tag. Not to mention service fees, and tips.

 

3.  High-speed trains. Or trains in general for public transit, not for freight.

 

4.  Towel-warmers in the bathroom.

 

5.  Heated floors instead of vented heat.

 

6.  Bidets. This seems to be the most common response . . . although bidets have been gaining traction in the U.S. in recent years.

 

7.  Quality of life improvements. Like universal health care . . . maternity and childcare-leave . . . and affordable college.  (Everyone wants stuff like this to reduce the financial stress for older people, young people, and families . . . but politicians here over-promise and under-deliver.)

 

8.  Desserts that aren't insanely sweet.

 

9.  Butter on sandwiches.

 

10.  Poutine. "Still can't believe it hasn't found a foothold here . . . fries, gravy, cheese curds, it seems like it would be right up a Midwesterner's alley."

 

11. The humble Dutch invention, the flessenschraper or flessenlikker. "They're meant for getting every last bit of sauce or whatever condiment out of bottles, jars, and stuff."  (Here's a video.)

 

12.  Chicken salt. "It's uniquely Australian and everyone should try it."

 

13. Split duvets. "No more blanket-stealing, and you can regulate your temperatures however you want."

 

14.  Fresh-squeezed juice machines in grocery stores

  

(AskReddit)

  

(There were several things that people DO have in America, but are less common here . . . like electric kettles, non-mint toothpaste, cheese slicers, Marmite, and, naturally, the Metric System.)

Originally posted on July 28th, 2025


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