“This is vastly superior in the USA.”
As we all know, there are plenty of differences between America and Europe.
Redditoru/cohen5250asked, “What are some things the USA actually does better than Europe?”

and since I love a little heated debate, I shared some responses from the thread below.
Here is what some people shared.
“Not paying to use the toilet.”

u/Phil_MyNuts
2.
“Comparing as someone who had lived inFrance, the USA, and the UK: salaries.
They are vastly superior in the USA.

Customer service is also notably better.”
u/jaiunchatparesseux
“Salaries for almost any kind of skilled labor.
If you’re in the bottom 20%, you’ll make more in Europe.

If you’re anywhere above that, you’ll make significantly more in the US.”
u/molten_dragon
3.
“Central air conditioning is something we take for granted in the US.
u/GammaGoose85
4.“Mortgages.
“Lack of cigarette smoking (although vaping has picked up in recent years).”
u/quaosqueen
6.“Ice.
I am originally from Eastern Europe and have been living in the USA for over 20 years.
The barista looked at me mortified.
She said they dont have ice, so I asked her not to make my latte hot.
She said ok it was still piping hot.”
u/No-Rip5491
7.
“I am not American, but their national and state parks system is fucking glorious.
Services, lands set aside and protected, information, knowledgeable employees, and infrastructure.
NO ONE else is even close.
I have lived in six countries and traveled to more than 60 I still dream of American parks.”
u/new22003
8.
“Ice water at restaurants.”
“The one thing I would really miss is the cultural diversity in every large city.
u/Mercury82jg
10.
Think back over the last 50+ years, from microwaves to iPhones.”
u/WellActuallyUmm
11.
It’s just ridiculous.”
u/EngineerRemote2271
12.
“Free water in concert venues and restaurants.
It was really hot, and some people fainted during the show.”
u/miserablearchitect
13.“Dryers.
Not sure if this is true across Europe.”
“The USA has the friendliest people in the world.