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Non-Americans Share How They Spot American Tourists From Miles Away, And It's Weirdly Specific

So, it seems like Americans have quite a distinctive aura that allows people from other countries to tell them apart in an instant. If you have ever traveled as an American, you'll see. Having landed in another country, you head out the street to enjoy the local life. Traveling is incomplete if we don't join in with the locals. But like, to be treated like a local is not easy, especially when things you do or say inadvertently tell that you're from another country.
Walking into a cafeteria in Italia in the afternoon, you order a cappuccino. Good job, you've succeeded in getting a bunch of eye-rolls. And other customers will scan you from head to toe and conclude with a solid "Which part of the US are you from?" Well, for Italians, only Americans would order a cappuccino in the afternoon, which is quite undeniable. That's okay to Americans. But to others, it gets caught in their radars, allowing them to tell that you must be from the US. Want to know more about these radars? Down below, non-Americans shared how they spot American tourists from a mile away. And we believe that these oddly specific and also funny tidbits will make you laugh hard.

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