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October 04, 2024 | Apparently American conversational habits are legendary. 🇺🇸🤝

October 04, 2024 | [Read Online]( [Non-Americans share weird things about the U.S. that Americans don't realize are weird]( Apparently American conversational habits are legendary. 🇺🇸🤝 One very fun thing about living in a vast, multicultural world is getting to discover how certain ways of life that you find completely ordinary are actually quite baffling to those outside of those customs. Americans, for instance, might have no idea how strange things like being able to substitute things in restaurants or having [toilets]( with a TON of water in them can seem to non-Americans. How do we know this? [Non-Americans]( said so. Recently, [Redditor]( [rickyjones75]( [asked](, "Non-Americans who have been to the US: "What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?" And man, the responses were just too good not to share. [Read the story]( [Mom has 4 big reasons why people shouldn’t 'shame' parents who send their kids to daycare]( "I see her more than her daycare teacher sees her." There’s a popular sentiment among some [stay-at-home parents]( and those with a family member taking care of their kids that it’s better than sending them to daycare. One common criticism is that parents who send their [kids to daycare]( are letting other people [raise their children.]( This causes many parents to feel ashamed that they can’t be there for their children during the day. However, Veronica, a mother of two, believes that stay-at-home moms who shame those who send their kids to daycare must stop perpetuating this myth because there are some great benefits that kids get out of daycare. [Read the story]( [Groom moved to tears after finding out his bride secretly learned Armenian for their wedding]( When she read her vows, he fell in love all over again. Just when you think you’ve seen it all when it comes to [romantic]( [wedding]( moments, a story like this comes along and steals your heart once again. In a [now-video viral]( posted by [filmmaker]( Chris Mai, owner of[Goodco Studios](, we see Shahan Krakirian, an Armenian man, get absolutely blown away when he finds out his bride, Michelle Alacon Krakirian, a Filipino woman, had clandestinely been learning his native language. It wasn’t until she began reciting her vows, in perfect Armenian, that her secret was revealed. [Read the story]( [Snoop Dogg shares what made him change his tune on 'derogatory' lyrics about women]( Here's to being willing to learn and evolve. Few people in the public eye have had as dramatic a redemption arc as 90s gansta rapper, Martha Stewart best bud and [Olympics ambassador Snoop Dogg](. The 52-year-old has become a beloved figure for [multiple generations]( who enjoy his chill positivity and endearing, get-along-with-everyone persona. No one who [came of age in the 90s]( would ever have imagined their parents or grandparents becoming Snoop Dogg fans, yet here we are. [Read the story]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 GOOD | Upworthy. All rights reserved 1370 N St Andrews Pl Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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