13 Ways American Culture Survives Through Habits Nobody Discusses
1. Small Talk With Strangers Americans are famous for making small talk in everyday settings, whether it’s at the grocery […]
1. Small Talk With Strangers Americans are famous for making small talk in everyday settings, whether it’s at the grocery […]
1. New Orleans, Louisiana Few U.S. cities are as dependent on tourism as New Orleans, where Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest,
1. Ludlow, Colorado Ludlow was once a mining camp tied to the coal industry. In 1914, it became the site
1. Personal Space on Public Transport Americans tend to value personal space, especially on buses or subways. Standing too close
1. Chris Brown Chris Brown rose to fame with his R&B hits in the mid-2000s, but in 2009, his assault
1. Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf draws crowds with its seafood stalls and sea lions, but San Franciscans rarely
1. Sanitation Workers Sanitation workers are the unsung heroes who keep our cities livable. They handle garbage, recycling, and hazardous