Welcome to The Americano, You don’t really notice how weird your own country is… until you leave it.
After living in Colombia, I started realizing that a lot of things in the U.S. things I never questioned — are actually kind of strange. From daily habits to how we work, eat, and even interact with people, it all feels different once you’ve lived somewhere else.
In this video, I’m sharing 10 things about the United States that only seem weird after living abroad, not to criticize, but to laugh a little, think a little, and maybe see home in a new way.
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