Non-Americans Are Sharing The Most “American” Things They Experienced When They Visited


 


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“Probably visiting Austin, Texas back in 2000 and asking the cab driver to take me and my friends to a store to buy a cowboy hat (hey, when in Rome…) and Steve, our cab driver for the week we were there (he gave us his cell number) took us to some shopping park and a store called ‘Hats, Boots & Guns.’ I have never been to such a brilliant, pure USA, ‘hell yeah,’ place in all my other trips to the USA from the UK. Ended up with a great black Stetson and gawked at all the guns behind the counter in amazement. If I’d had more money, I would have loved a pair of boots as they had every style imaginable.”

“Then a few days into the trip, Steve, the driver, invited us to come to his place out of town on the weekend to shoot some guns. Sadly — or luckily, I will never know — we had to fly back that weekend. He was great and friendly, as were all the people we met. USA may be a crazy, colourful and strange place to us Brits, but you sure are friendly and welcoming.”

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