14 American Rites of Passage That Defined Growing Up Here
1. Sleepovers There’s something sacred about a childhood sleepover: staying up too late, watching movies, and gossiping in sleeping bags. […]
1. Sleepovers There’s something sacred about a childhood sleepover: staying up too late, watching movies, and gossiping in sleeping bags. […]
1. Homer Simpson Homer Simpson isn’t just a cartoon dad—he’s a caricature of the American everyman, according to Gurjit Kaur
1. Tipping Tipping is a deeply ingrained habit in the U.S., seen as a way to show appreciation for good
1. Circuit City Before Best Buy had a monopoly on electronics, Circuit City was the place to go for the
1. Whopper – Burger King’s Flame-Grilled Rebellion The Whopper debuted in 1957, and it was Burger King’s way of saying,
1. Michigan Detroit’s comeback story is real, but Michigan as a whole is still grappling with decline, according to Mike
1. Hollywood Blockbusters Canada has some amazing actors, directors, and even scenic backdrops used in big films—but Hollywood is still