10 Things That Bothered Americans the Most About Traveling in Europe

Chris Phelan

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Most Americans love traveling to Europe, and many have unforgettable tales of adventure to go along with it! Unfortunately, even the most exciting trip overseas can have some down moments. Recently, travelers met in an online discussion to reveal everything that bothered them about traveling in Europe.

1. The Feeling of Being Unwelcomed

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All it takes is a handful of aggressive incidents to sour anyone from visiting Europe. “Nothing like being yelled at for being American and visiting the country,” one man who recently visited Germany said. “It really bothered me to feel so unwelcome.” I'd hate to feel excited to see a new country only to feel like someone didn't want me there.

2. Europeans Pretending They Don't Speak English

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Many travelers are confused about this phenomenon. Do Europeans enjoy playing the “I don't understand English” game? You rarely see the inverse happening on American soil. “The French pretending they didn't speak English bothered me greatly,” says one woman. “We had a local friend who could help, but we found it frustrating that folks wouldn't speak to us, despite us being quiet, respectful, and friendly.”

3. Lack of Public Restrooms

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In Europe, most bathrooms are for paying customers only, whether you're in a shop or a restaurant. It gets worse depending on which region you visit — during a recent trip to Sicily, I was shocked to discover that most restaurant bathrooms don't even have toilet seats or toilet paper!

4. Many Stores Are Closed on Sunday

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In America, we're used to Chick-Fil-A being the only thing closed on Sundays. However, it's an entirely different story overseas! “My friends and I had to wander all over town looking for a place to eat before settling on a bowling alley (which we also found was different than ours),” reports one man. “This was in a small-ish town in Austria, but I've read that it's a common practice across much of Europe.”

5. Not Needing To Tip

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Despite many Americans appreciating that European servers and bartenders make a livable wage without needing to solicit tips, most people still feel like the situation is awkward. Service in many European cities rivals that of United States service, so not needing to tip overseas is often accompanied by guilt.

6. Europeans' Tendency To Be Blunt

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Not only is sarcasm lost on most Europeans, but they also tend to be pretty blunt in how they talk. From being brazenly direct toward females to not shying away from excessive cursing, they certainly have a way with words — if you can understand their native languages, of course.

7. The Beer Scene Is Different

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As someone who appreciates craft beer in all its flavors and styles, I was disappointed by the European beer scene. Popular beer styles like India Pale Ales lacked flavor, bitterness, and malt. Granted, some European-style beers like lagers, stouts, and pale ales tasted great, but I ultimately left Europe feeling disappointed in the beer scene.

8. Small Cars

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Americans are spoiled by the oversized cars and trucks we drive on this side of the Atlantic. When you visit Europe, you'll be lucky enough to find a vehicle larger than a small crossover sedan.

“We packed for a camping trip on the southeast part of a country, and trying to pack so much stuff in such a little car wasn't easy,” laments one woman.” It also made driving such a long distance uncomfortable as the car was packed with five people.”

9. Small Meal Sizes

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Much like their vehicles, portion sizes in restaurants are also much smaller than Americans are used to. Europeans like to take small, sensible bites of their meals and are careful never to overeat. This is in direct contrast to the American way of eating — also known as “Stuffing our fat faces until we feel sick.”

10. Lack of Modern Plumbing

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Europe is a beautiful, historical, and culturally-significant place that gives any visitor an immense sense of joy every day – except when you have to shower or use the bathroom. Unfortunately, many European cities utilize plumbing and sewer systems that have not been modernized. As a result, stinky smells are far too common — if you know what I mean.

10 Everyday Luxuries Europeans Take for Granted That Americans Would Love

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The U.S.A. is a great country filled with many great amenities, but often as we look at other countries, we wonder if we could have a slice of that. Europe has many everyday luxuries that Americans would love to have in their country.

10 Everyday Luxuries Europeans Take for Granted That Americans Would Love

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There's nothing quite like taking a break from your daily hustle and exploring the international scene. Whether you're a traveler or just getting started, it's always an exciting experience to jet off to a new destination and soak up the local culture.

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10 Little Things That Feel American Outside of the USA

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Have you ever traveled outside the States and encountered an establishment that transported you back to the States? For me, KFC in Iceland made me double-check my location. Someone asks an American online forum for “Things that feel American outside of America (USA). What are some things outside the states and territories that feel quintessentially American?”

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10 Travel Destinations Americans Vowed Never To Go Back To

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It takes a really bad impression to say you'll “never” do something again. On the other hand, some felons deserve second chances. Your friend who slept with your girl might even deserve a second chance. These ten travel destinations, though?

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10 of the Most Dangerous Countries for Americans To Travel

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Traveling can be an exciting and enriching experience. However, being aware of the potential dangers and risks involved is critical. While some countries are relatively safe for Americans to travel to, others can be dangerous.

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