I even did a deep dive onRedditfor more stories.

Here’s what they had to say.

That’s still someone’s family member; show some respect."

Rows of human skulls and bones stacked in an underground ossuary, commonly known as the Catacombs of Paris, a historical site in France

Anonymous, 70, Canada

3.

I was in Spain for an international fireworks competition, and the streets were packed.

I needed to pee and went into what looked like a restaurant with the doors wide open.

Two people prepare various vegetables in a kitchen, including carrots, zucchini, Brussels sprouts, and tomatoes, with bowls and cutting boards on a wooden countertop

I went past people at a table and downstairs to the bathroom.

So basically, I walked into someone’s home while they were having dinner and used their bathroom.

I still cringe thinking about it."

Four young adults, wearing casual clothing, laugh and chat while sitting on a train

“I used to live in South Korea and trained new teachers from around the world.

The world doesn’t revolve around your country and your currency.”

Candy, 49

5.

Historic green cannons, aligned in a row, displayed outdoors against the Tower of London

He had this huge glass shaped like a boot, which I assume was full of beer he drank.

Im an American!'"

Anonymous

7.

A group of four friends cheers and celebrates at a bar while watching a sports game, one holding a flag. Drinks and snacks are on the bar counter in front of them

“I’m an American, but I was visiting England and touring the Tower of London.

There was a cannon behind a rope with a ‘Do not touch or climb’ sign.

The KID protested and told her the sign said no.

Scenic view of Mont-Tremblant village with colorful rooftops, nestled among lush green hills and near a serene lake

“I was in a tour group in Tajikistan, and we were inside a local’s house.

The only American in the group piped up and asked, ‘What contraception does your wife use?

Does she use herbs or something?’

People stand and sit on the large, flat, cliff-top viewpoint of Preikestolen in Norway, overlooking a vast fjord landscape with mountains in the distance

Everyone was just aghast.

He politely avoided the question, and then there was a long, awkward silence.

And so she asked AGAIN!

A koala is perched comfortably on a branch in a tree, surrounded by green leaves against a clear blue sky

u/frankiestree

9.

“I used to work in a Canadian-themed restaurant in Paris when I was younger.

The restaurant was popular with tourists, so we had a lot of American customers.

A stunning view of a snow-capped Mount Fuji under a partly cloudy sky

One of the funniest things I remember was an American asking if we’d give him a Veterans discount.

At a Canadian bar.

u/ImDaBest_69

11.

A vast field of blooming lavender is shown under a clear sky, showcasing a picturesque and tranquil travel destination

“Showing up to Mont Tremblant in Quebec, Canada to ski.

They were from Michigan.”

“I lived right next to the Oktoberfest area in Munich.

Mickey Mouse interacts warmly with a crowd of smiling women at Disneyland Tokyo

We tried to rouse him with two neighbors and called emergency services.

When he came to, he was clearly drunk out of his mind and disoriented.

“He even got violent with us.

Also, it can be a criminal offense here to simply abandon a person who clearly needs medical attention.

We had no way of knowing whether he would just drop dead from alcohol poisoning or a concussion.

Rosa, 34, Germany

13.

It is the biggest tourist attraction nearby.

She was mystified by how my friends stabbed at their food, holding their fork in the wrong hand.

He was never invited back.”

Werner, 57,France

15.

“In Australia, they shook a koala out of a tree at a wildlife park.”

“I was working at a bar in Scotland.

It was a super uncomfortable situation.

She kicked on for a solid five to 10 minutes, and her daughter ended up paying and leaving.

She explained it perfectly and literally wrote herself as the bad guy in the review.

It was mind-boggling how delusional she was.”

u/jaxxie04

17.

I told him we were on Mount Fuji; it’s a big mountain/volcano.

‘But where is the summit?’

he asked, and I pointed to the summit and told him it’s about eight hours that way.

“It’s not exactly disrespectful or inappropriate, but certainly weird.

She said yes and asked me how to get to the famous Alps and cuckoo clock workshops.

I had to explain to her that she was in Sweden, not Switzerland.”

u/[deleted]

19.

“I was at a lavender farm in the south of France a few years ago.

It was very real.”

u/MellotronSymphony

21.

I also saw him punch a toddler’s balloon because it was in his way.”