Sofia Caba
Americans tend to be loud at restaurants, making it hard to hear conversations.
Restrooms are available in every grocery store, CVS, and Walgreens, a convenience not present in the speaker's home country.
n some American cities like San Francisco, there are more dogs than kids, possibly due to family preferences for suburban living.
In smaller towns, people greet each other, even if they're strangers, which the speaker finds enjoyable.
The speaker receives compliments from strangers on their outfit, a phenomenon they appreciate.
Another interesting habit is starting the day by getting coffee with friends at local cafeterias.