Every single one of these needs to be implemented in every major US city!!!!

1.Aruba has a machine that puts on your sunscreen FOR YOU.

2.The absolute worst part about pooping in public bathrooms is that everyone can hear you.

a machine that applies sunscreen for you

But not in Japan, where you might mask the sound with music!

7.Croatia has benches that not only charge your phone (using solar power!!!)

but also provide Wi-Fi.

a music button in a bathroom stall

Oh, and a place to sit, obviously.

13.Japan has emergency toilets in elevators.

Too bad I’d have to go to France to access one!

a measurement for how long til meat goes bad

18.Morocco hides ugly utility poles under much prettier fake palm trees.

19.you might get an umbrella out of a vending machine in Hong Kong.

22.German grocery stores have a special place on the back of their shopping carts for beer.

an air shower

23.Speaking of shopping carts, there are also shopping cart cleaning machines in Germany.

24.This movie theater in Croatia has literal beds in the last row.

We all want to lie down when watching movies anyway!!!

a walkway for people with phones

Gimme the bed seats!

25.In the UK, there are emergency buttons on elevator floors in case you’ve collapsed.

26.Belgium has the same thing in their train bathrooms.

stop light poles that also light up

27.In Rome, Italy, there are UPS delivery bikes for narrow streets and alleyways.

28.you could actually move this headrest from a transport in Denmark to whatever height you need.

30.Belgian supermarkets have special parking spots close to the store just for pregnant women.

a bench that has Wi-Fi and chargers

31.In Italy, bottle caps stay attached to bottles so you don’t drop or lose them.

32.This Norway bus stop has books so you won’t be bored waiting for your bus.

44.South Korean cakes also usually come with candles and matches all inside a free cake knife.

A device that resembles a cup has a top that says "turn for service." When you turn it, the cup changes colors, which lets the waiter know to come to your table

47.And finally, in Australia, your tax returns share where your taxes actually went.

Catch up, America!!!

H/T:r/mildlyinteresting

The pizza box includes extra cardboard on the top and sides that fits together to turn into a handle

All the dishes on the menu come with a visual guide showing how to order it in sign language

There are two stacks of hand carts by the entrance to the store. One is white and indicates you welcome assistance, the other is black and indicates you want to be left alone

The tops of the recycling bins are decorated with a glass bottle, plastic cup, and cardboard box to indicate which items go in which bin

an elevator toilet

A soft beam hangs down from the ceiling and hovers over the line painted on the floor, indicating where the parking spot ends

The receipt gives the total amount, then the amount per person if your group has between two and five people

a brail rendering of the intersection for blind pedestrians

a seltzer dispenser

You can see the very top of the utility pole, but the rest of it is covered by a palm tree

umbrella vending machine

A bin on a street corner hold umbrellas, with a sign that says "let this umbrella help you and another person"

The cart is smaller and includes a sign with a picture of a dog and text that says the cart is for pets

The extra rack is designed to be exactly the standard size of a case of beer, so the case fits snugly without the beers moving around

This bin looks similar to a mini car wash, where you can wheel your cart into the hole in the bin, wait for it to be washed, and then pull it back out

The movie theater has four rows, the first three of which are normal seats, and the last of which features long beds with raised pillows, so you can still see the screen

There's one emergency button next to the floor numbers, but a second emergency button located at the very bottom, so it can be pressed from the floor

An arrow points out a button near the floor, hidden below the bathroom's sink

A rikshaw has been outfitted with a UPS branded back section that can hold several packages

The seat has a headrest that is currently in the middle of the seat and be moved higher or lower, depending on the passenger's height

Sprinklers in the middle of the road spray saltwater in four directions to cover the street

Similar to handicapped parking spots in the US, this spot is painted with a pink square with a pregnant woman inside it to indicate its reserved

The plastic rings at the top of bottles include an additional strip of plastic that keeps the lid attached

The bus stop is covered, so it's protected from the elements, and has a book shelf filled with books built into the wall

a book vending machine

The stall is outfitted with two toilets; the one for adults is larger and flushes using a sensor, the one for children is smaller and must be flushed by hand

Someone on a boat is pulled up to a dock by McDonald's and ordering food

A metal pole has wires holding basic tools like screwdrivers and wrenches; the wires extend so the tools can be pulled out of the pool and used, but can't be stolen

The conveyor belt is attached to the ceiling, with bags of food hanging off it

The trash can and mini sink are part of the same structure and are right next to each other for ease of use

There is a metal square built into the sink at knee height with two buttons, one for hot water and one for cold. You press the button once to turn it on and again to turn it off

A stairway and escalator run up a hill to connect two outdoor streets

The police lights are built on top of a small hydraulic lift that can raise the lights much higher than the car when activated

The cake comes served with a plastic serving knife. The knife includes a cap on the end that can be removed to reveal matches and candles

The large bin is attached to a wall and has pictures of a laptop and cellphone drawn on it

The table and beer draft are both built directly into the wall

The top of the tax return shares the country's gross debt, and then an itemized list shows where that person's taxes went, with entries for things like welfare, healthcare, defense, and education