pr1nceshawn

Giveaways that someone is American, as told by non-Americans.

mymindsecho

Americans tag yourself: I’m friendly to the point that your suspicious of my intent mixed with calling you sweetie, darling, honey, etc.

aphprussia

Wearing sneakers with everything

winged-assassin-zealot

Incredibly loud but incredibly friendly

i-just-wanna-bee-friends

you mean other countries don’t use words like “great” “wonderful” “amazing” and “super” like all the time? 

death-limes

while other languages and dialects of English do (obv) have those words, American English is unique in just how casually we use them.

like, the word “awesome” literally means “awe-inspiring.” it’s used in the Bible to describe God’s power. yet nowadays most Americans use it in sentences like “If you could pass me the salt, that’d be awesome.”

nebularwhale

as a german who hosted several american friends on their eruotrips, this is all so true and they DONT REALIZE IT THEMSELVES