Non-Americans who have been to the US.. What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?

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American flags everywhere. Like EVERYWHERE. I get a bit of national pride but holy crap, every other house in the street is flying a flag, clothing has flag patterns, bumper sticker American flag, it's everywhere. And no, it wasn't even close to July 4.

It's like Americans are afraid they might forget what country they're in if they aren't in sight of a flag at all times.

Examine photos of of Germany after 30 Jan 1933, you will see plenty of similarities.

I called this out after my first trip to the US, and then I came back to the UK just in time for the coronation weekend. Hahaha we definitely outdid them a bit in terms of flags which shut me right up. Especially working for an American employer for some reason, we went all out with a work do in the UK, union flags galore.

The difference is all our flags went away again straight after the coronation.

That's pretty standard for country celebrations I'd bet - around Australia Day we have plenty of people flying flags, but the day after it's back to normal

Yeah every time I see an american flag, I'm like yeah, I know where I'm at. I saw a Greece flag under the American flag at a house and I thought to myself, it would've looked much nicer with just the Greece flag.

But then people would be confused and think Greece was invading.

They probably did that to prevent "concerned citizens" from attacking their property.

On the rare occasion you see a Union flag in Britain I usually say “oh my god we’re in Britain!”

It's kind of a warning marker. You dip into a small neighborhood with flags all over the place and it's not near 4th of July You've stumbled into a very anti-immigrant, anti minority* area. Their weaponizing patriotism.

Edit: f'ing dictation