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Before you dispose of them, do you put unwanted items out by the curb to see if any of your neighbors may want them?

Posted by Grand_Raccoon0923@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 941 comments

Do Americans really split between saying soda, pop, and Coke, or is that exaggerated?

Posted by LowerMusic@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 1883 comments

To my Southerners, did you guys grew up hearing the song "Oh Susannah"?

Posted by pooteenn@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 231 comments

Is Mexican food considered unhealthy in the US?

Posted by SignificantStyle4958@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 628 comments

Do Americans not distinguish between ham and gammon?

Posted by fredwhoisflatulent@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 1081 comments

Are Baby Ruth bars well liked?

Posted by dantes_b1tch@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 354 comments

Why in some places in America a police department is called " Sheriff's Office " instead of Police Department? Do sheriff's offices exist only in smaller towns?

Posted by EdicaranFauna@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 586 comments

Rays-R-Us@reddit

Police is city, sheriff is county. Sheriff can also organize a posse to go after the varmints that steal deeds to poor widows farms. Police can’t do that

Do Americans actually use expressions like “once in a blue moon” or “let the cat out of the bag” in everyday conversation?

Posted by Edi-Iz@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 2454 comments

What is a good American dessert to share with my non American co-workers?

Posted by BingBong492@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 2140 comments

Is it weird to say Have a Blessed Day?

Posted by nyaagoya@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 887 comments

Do you use the phrase "half past" when telling time?

Posted by HonestNectarine7080@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 523 comments

A historical fiction TV series where no one gets killed, r*ped, tortured etc. and everyone has a normal amount of good and bad times

Posted by Mocha4040@reddit | CrazyIdeas | View on Reddit | 104 comments

How common is it for Americans to leave their doors unlocked?

Posted by Mont3Carlo@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 451 comments

What is the funniest, or most amusing, sounding American accent to your ears?

Posted by voltairesalias@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 236 comments

Become an invertebratarian

Posted by GoatsWithWigs@reddit | CrazyIdeas | View on Reddit | 24 comments

How much caffeine do you consume per day?

Posted by Sichterman@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 189 comments

Things that used to cost less than a dollar but are now way more

Posted by Agitated_External_59@reddit | GenX | View on Reddit | 367 comments

How common is it in the USA for people to wear pants that end above the ankles?

Posted by TheShyBuck@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 251 comments

What lead to the USA being more car centric than Europe?

Posted by SpecialistTeach9302@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 775 comments

What is that one city in America most Americans go to for their "first trip"?

Posted by bricklegos@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 1581 comments

Can americans tell the difference between spoken spanish and portuguese?

Posted by Zygoatscythe@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 1190 comments

Do you make madeleines at home in the US ?

Posted by Exootil93200@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 206 comments

Why are there distinctly Southern names, but not really for any other region of the United States?

Posted by Intrepid_Arrival5151@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 1163 comments

How common it's for Americans to adopt different cultures in their life (like literally)?

Posted by Ada-Mae@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 356 comments

Is it common for Americans to use a wash cloth for showering? Or what do you usually use to shower?

Posted by SignificantStyle4958@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 903 comments

How easy is it for a vegetarian living in the USA?

Posted by space_god_7191@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 342 comments

A fur coat made of human hair

Posted by GarageIndependent114@reddit | CrazyIdeas | View on Reddit | 16 comments

So, if Ani is short for Anakin, and Ben is short for Obi-Wan, and Fives is short for CT-27-5555, and Artoo is short for R2D2, and Chewy is short for Chewbacca, what's Luke short for?

Posted by Reecethehawk@reddit | Jokes | View on Reddit | 200 comments

Which two American cities are much more similar than most people realize?

Posted by SummitSloth@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 496 comments

What's something that comes from America, but ironically not popular in the US?

Posted by EmergencySpare7939@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 1647 comments

From a Corrupt Third-World Country to America: Why I'm Worried We're Becoming the Same. Am I wrong?

Posted by Alive_Ad_9373@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 9 comments

Inflation in the US is so bad right now that…

Posted by lostfly@reddit | Jokes | View on Reddit | 183 comments

In American culture, are men with body hair expected to either shave or cover their bodies?

Posted by TheShyBuck@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 384 comments

Rays-R-Us@reddit

It’s just my opinion but chest hair is manly. Back hair is ape-like. I used to have my barber shave my back when I was younger , now I don’t care

Do American adults eat sugary breakfast cereals like lucky charms or fruity pebbles often, or is it only for children?

Posted by BankaiBroke@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 990 comments

Do you still get physical mail in your mailbox?

Posted by Standard_Plant_8709@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 1085 comments

How common are jobs in the USA with a relaxed dress code?

Posted by TheShyBuck@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 465 comments

Why do Black Americans and even Black Britishers say 'You was...' instead of 'You were...'?

Posted by CorrectConcept4797@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 721 comments

If men have "man caves", what do women have?

Posted by stevediperna@reddit | Jokes | View on Reddit | 457 comments

If women are sometimes called chicks in the USA then what are men sometimes called in the USA?

Posted by TheShyBuck@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 745 comments

What US city in your experience has the worst turbulence when landing?

Posted by SignificantStyle4958@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 268 comments

Can’t believe they let us use these!

Posted by Larryville-1980@reddit | GenX | View on Reddit | 587 comments

Bernie Sanders is suggesting the Epstein files be read during the filibuster on the SAVE ACT this week. Do you support reading the Epstein files on the Senate floor?

Posted by soothsayless@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 20 comments

Do you wear sun cream/sun screen every day?

Posted by boomsmitty@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 743 comments

Rays-R-Us@reddit

Rubbing chemicals into your skin especially kids and babies on a daily basis is probably not a good idea. Better to find ways to block the sun.

Is it worth visiting Mount Rushmore?

Posted by Thin_Situation3962@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 252 comments

Why do Americans say ‘4th of July’ and not ‘July 4th’?

Posted by Vast-Champion-1607@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 747 comments

Why do Americans say ‘4th of July’ and not ‘July 4th’?

Posted by Vast-Champion-1607@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 747 comments

Why do Americans say ‘4th of July’ and not ‘July 4th’?

Posted by Vast-Champion-1607@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 747 comments

Why do Americans love and romanticize the desert?

Posted by Desert_Moon_Maiden@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 748 comments

Do you pronounce “mirror” like “mirror” or “meer?” And what area are you from?

Posted by alyhasnohead@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 369 comments

Graduation age, can you be 16 and finish highschool?

Posted by wandavkate@reddit | AskAnAmerican | View on Reddit | 210 comments

Rays-R-Us@reddit

I turned 17 one month before graduation cuz I started kindergarten at 4 y o in January cuz I turned five 4 months later. Can’t do that anymore