What’s Typical And Common In Your Country But Is Considered Weird In Others?

21.

weirdtandoori_taco_cat

Canada.
No fences between houses. It’s almost considered rude to put up a fence.

22.

SinisterCheese

Finland.
Strangers sitting totally naked skin to skin in a steamy room heated to +80 to +100C… and us having competitions on who can last the longest in there.

23.

US.
Pharmaceutical commercials

Pharmaceutical commercials

24.

UK.
Walking all over the countryside along ancient footpaths (as well as bridleways and byways, and a lot of disused railway tracks that have been designated as footpaths). These paths often go across privately owned land; the landowners are required by law to keep the paths clear, and if they put up a fence to provide a gate.

If you’re walking with a dog, you’re expected to keep it under control around livestock and when the path crosses a road, but otherwise it’s just accepted that dogs are going to run around sniffing everything.

BillybobThistleton

25.

weirdDuraxyll

China.
Boiled Coca Cola with lemon and ginger.

26.

sorude27

South America.
Having dinner late.
Usually around 9 pm.

27.

weirdToffelhunter

In university we thump the tables to “applaud” our professors. Instead of actually applauding. Or doing nothing.

During my exchange semester everyone not from Germany was looking at me confused why I did this.

28.

eromab

Saudi Arabia.
Until recently, no women drivers.

29.

weirdLostBetweenthePages

Australia.
Putting cable ties, branches, fake eyes etc on helmets, buckets and hats in spring time to scare away the birds. Magpies are vicious bastards

30.

pflanzensindgeil

Bavaria.
Drinking beer before 12 o‘clock and seeing it as part of the culture