Americans talk loudly and tend to be less mindful of the area around them. There’s this tendency to take up more space. Not necessarily in the sense of putting your bag on the seat but just big arm movements when talking, leaning, stretching legs. Not that every American I met did that, but enough to be noticeable. At least here in Germany people on average try to take up less space when in public.
There’s just this general air of “confidently doing something without knowing what they’re doing”. Other tourists tend to be more careful, ask how to do something or show they are insecure about how things work in a foreign country.
Americans just tend to take up more space. With their body language, their voice… I’ve met quite a few through language exchange groups and like 80% of the time you can tell their nationality before you talk to them.
Americans tend to lean to one side or lean onto things, they’re a lot louder than other cultures, they are usually a lot nicer, they LOOOVE to talk, kinda silly when it comes to international things esp when it’s their first time, their obvious accent and even their phrases/metaphors, honestly the list goes on.
If you’re from one country or another then they’re going to know, but as an American born person 99% of the time people are chill and actually prefer you to be an American since we’re apparently nicer than Canadians. You’ll get asked “oh are you Canadian?” More than American because Canadians would be mad if you called/thought of them American and Americans would be flattered to be thought as a Canadian.
That’s from our experience living in Spain at-least. People won’t pin you as a typical red republican just because you’re from America, they already know republicans never leave USA anywho haha
IronBird@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
examples?
Waldelfe@feddit.org 2 hours ago
Americans talk loudly and tend to be less mindful of the area around them. There’s this tendency to take up more space. Not necessarily in the sense of putting your bag on the seat but just big arm movements when talking, leaning, stretching legs. Not that every American I met did that, but enough to be noticeable. At least here in Germany people on average try to take up less space when in public.
There’s just this general air of “confidently doing something without knowing what they’re doing”. Other tourists tend to be more careful, ask how to do something or show they are insecure about how things work in a foreign country.
Americans just tend to take up more space. With their body language, their voice… I’ve met quite a few through language exchange groups and like 80% of the time you can tell their nationality before you talk to them.
remon@ani.social 2 hours ago
No inside voice.
GarboDog@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
Americans tend to lean to one side or lean onto things, they’re a lot louder than other cultures, they are usually a lot nicer, they LOOOVE to talk, kinda silly when it comes to international things esp when it’s their first time, their obvious accent and even their phrases/metaphors, honestly the list goes on.
If you’re from one country or another then they’re going to know, but as an American born person 99% of the time people are chill and actually prefer you to be an American since we’re apparently nicer than Canadians. You’ll get asked “oh are you Canadian?” More than American because Canadians would be mad if you called/thought of them American and Americans would be flattered to be thought as a Canadian.
That’s from our experience living in Spain at-least. People won’t pin you as a typical red republican just because you’re from America, they already know republicans never leave USA anywho haha