14 Things Americans Take for Granted That Don’t Exist Anywhere Else
1. Drive-Thru Everything Drive-thru culture in the U.S. goes way beyond fast food—there are drive-thru pharmacies, banks, liquor stores, and […]
1. Drive-Thru Everything Drive-thru culture in the U.S. goes way beyond fast food—there are drive-thru pharmacies, banks, liquor stores, and […]
1. California City, California You’d think a town planned to rival Los Angeles would be buzzing with life, right? Not
1. Spam Spam became a household name in the U.S. during World War II, when fresh meat was scarce and
1. Washington, D.C. – A Capital Built to Impress (and Intimidate) Washington, D.C. wasn’t just designed as a place to
1. Toasters Once upon a time, if your toaster stopped working, you’d take it apart, figure out what went wrong,
1. Baby Walkers Baby walkers—those wheeled contraptions that help babies zoom around before they can walk—are banned in Canada and
1. Detroit, Michigan – Detroit Cheers Detroit Cheers emerged as a community currency aimed at empowering the local economy after