Below are some of the top and best answers:

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“No gaps in bathroom stall doors the ones between the door and the frame.”

“Automatically having four to six weeks of vacation at time of hire.”

Carrie from Sex and the City saying, "I'll walk around and do French things, be Parisian"

“Quality of work life.”

“No high-fructose corn syrup in everything!!!

Like, you don’t even need to check the label for it.”

A person with a backpack on a narrow European street looking at a cathedral

“Those towel-warmer racks and heated bathroom floors.”

“Extremely strong consumer protection laws.

A bare-minimum quality/duration expectation of all services and products.

Gap in the bathroom stall

“‘Bum guns.’

I want bidets to be widely accepted in the US.”

“Cant believe its not more prominent, but the right to privacy, and recently digital privacy.

A couple sitting in deck chairs on a beach

TheGeneral Data Protection Regulationis an excellent piece of legislation.”

“Decent-quality chocolate available in almost any random corner shop.”

“Real farmers markets.”

Andrea from The Devil Wears Prada at her work computer

“Good public transport outside of main cities.

13.“Time.

Time to eat in a restaurant without being shoved out.

A food label saying no gluten, dairy, or high fructose corn syrup

Time to sip coffee at a cafe.

Time to spend with new children.

Time to go on vacation.

A thermostat set at 22 degrees Celsius

Seems like an unattainable luxury to this American.”

“Can’t speak for all of Europe, but workers rights.

WTF is ‘getting fired on the day’?

A keyboard with a "consumer rights" key

Or quitting, for that matter?

You get three months here.”

“Food that doesnt have a ton of artificial additives and nonfood ingredients that make you sick.

A bidet next to a toilet

And they came back a day after I returned.

Europeans can make great food, even packaged junk food, with just real food ingredients.

Why cant we?”

A graphic showing "GDPR" along with protection, privacy, personal data, and other words surrounding it

“Affordable high-speed internet.

Like 1 gigabyte/second (up and down!)

for under 20 euros per month.

A bakery display of fresh loaves of bread

With negligible installation fees.

And it includes over 100 cable channels.”

“I’m just going to assume ‘really good cheese’ is a legitimate answer.”

Trays of chocolate treats

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A farmers market with lots of fresh produce

A smiling woman getting on a train

People at an outdoor café

A person packing up their work desk

A lunch spread of soup and sandwiches on a table

A modem and laptop

A very diverse cheese display

A health insurance form