“Its the most expensive ride you will ever take and it can ruin people financially for years.”

Redditor u/firebullmonkeyasked the question, “People from the US, whats a no-go in American culture?”

and the responses made me nod my head in agreement.

Oprah Winfrey holding her hand to her chin and squinting with the text, "Interesting"

Here are some of them.

Stay in the car and let the officer come to you.

“Not often mentioned but Americans like personal space.

An up-close picture of blurry police car lights

Leave room between you and the person you’re speaking to or lining up behind.”

u/Catinthemirror

3.

“Never cut in line.

People standing on line outside waiting to go into a building

I saw that a lot in Europe.”

“Politics…don’t ever EVER bring up politics.”

u/lokis_dad

5.

An ambulance outside of a hospital's emergency room

Its the most expensive taxi you will ever take and it can ruin most people financially for years."

“Do NOT hitchhike.

It is not safe here.”

The exterior of a Subway store

u/Aceandmace

7.

“You have to tip if you go to a dine-in/takeout restaurant.

You don’t have to tip Subway or Pizza Hut or any other national franchise restaurant like that.”

A man filling up his plate at a buffet

u/ChineseChaiTea

9.

“Reusing the same plate when you go up for a second round at the buffet.

You’ve got to get a new one.”

Michael Scott from "The Office" shaking his head no

“Be careful not to trespass on private property.”

u/CarelessResearcher56

11.

“Conversations about religion, politics, or other personal beliefs.

A waiter's hands and apron showing their notepad and pen

“When dining out, the waiter comes to you.

It is considered rude to call the waiter over.”

“Walking places in the suburbs or smaller cities.

A stack of $100 bills laid out

It’s dangerous and you’ll be seen as suspicious.

u/pastorCharliemaigne

14.

“Talking about your salary.

A close up image of a hand honking a car horn

Talking about someones weight.

Driving too slow in the left hand lane.”

“Dont call someones house ‘homely’ in America.

Out here its an insult.”

u/Satires_

16.

“In the south, you might get your ass kicked for honking your horn.”

“One thing I can say is that many Americans aren’t afraid of confrontation.

u/hisnameis_ERENYEAGER

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