10 Things You Learn About America Only After You’ve Left It
1. The News Isn’t the Center of the Universe In the U.S., American news dominates the airwaves—local, national, and global […]
1. The News Isn’t the Center of the Universe In the U.S., American news dominates the airwaves—local, national, and global […]
1. Identity Is Becoming More Hyphenated Being “American” used to imply a melting pot where everyone assimilated into a single
1. Living Somewhere You Actually Like In the past, people moved for jobs. Now, they move for lifestyle. Remote work
1. Bury Bourbon Before Your Wedding Planning an outdoor Southern wedding? You’d better bury a bottle of bourbon upside down
1. Owning a Home Is No Longer a Given For decades, homeownership was the cornerstone of middle-class life. It meant
1. Celebrating Retirement with a Party Retirement used to be a milestone marked with speeches, sheet cake, and a gold
1. Form a Line—Always Whether it’s at the grocery store, the DMV, or a food truck, Americans instinctively form lines.