People from across the globe 明らかにする/漏らす the 'obvious 調印するs that someone is an American' - as they 詳細(に述べる) the 伝統的な US 行為s that are 'NOT 井戸/弁護士席 received' どこかよそで

  • A Reddit 使用者 has questioned what the telltale 調印するs someone is American are
  • People on the web flooded the comments section with their 返答s
  • Many said that Americans always 手配中の,お尋ね者 ice and were 'too friendly'?

People from across the globe are 株ing how they 位置/汚点/見つけ出す Americans in a 事柄 of seconds - based on everything from their 団体/死体 language to the way they smile.?

An 無名の social マスコミ 使用者 took to Reddit to ask people on the web to dish out the obvious 調印するs that someone is from the 部隊d 明言する/公表するs.?

In the Ask Reddit?subreddit,?people flooded the comments section and 株d that the way Americans 迎える/歓迎するd each other, tipped, and even stood were telltale 指示,表示する物s that they were from the 明言する/公表するs.?

In 新規加入 to 存在 too 'friendly' and leaving gratuity, foreigners 公式文書,認めるd that they could always 位置/汚点/見つけ出す an American because they 手配中の,お尋ね者 'ice in their water.'

People from across the globe are sharing how they can spot Americans in a matter of seconds based on everything from their body language to the way they smile (stock image)

People from across the globe are 株ing how they can 位置/汚点/見つけ出す Americans in a 事柄 of seconds based on everything from their 団体/死体 language to the way they smile (在庫/株 image)

The 匿名の/不明の 使用者's 地位,任命する read: 'What's an obvious 調印する someone's American?'?

People on the web - both from the U.S. and outside of it -? took to the comments section to 解除する the lid on the many 行為s that they spotted.?

Many 使用者s pointed out that the friendly greetings of Americans was what gave their 国籍 away.?

One 使用者 said: 'In Salzburg I went to 得る,とらえる something from the 麻薬 蓄える/店. As I was checking out I said hello to the cashier (thinking there was very little difference between how I said it and how Austrians say it). She すぐに started speaking to me in English and I asked her how she knew I spoke English.

'She deadpan 星/主役にするd me in the 注目する,もくろむ and goes "hellloooo". I just about died laughing since I'm a very stereotypical friendly American that says hello 正確に/まさに like that. One of my favorite memories from that trip.'

Someone else wrote: 'The gentle grins you give to strangers if you make 注目する,もくろむ 接触する with them as you pass by, at least in the Midwest. [It] was not 井戸/弁護士席 received in Germany.'?

One 使用者 追加するd: 'I 時代遅れの a European man here in the US. When we walked together, every time I made 注目する,もくろむ 接触する with someone on our path I would smile at them, and they would always smile 支援する.

'Boyfriend was so 混乱させるd at all these strangers smiling at me. Kept asking if I knew all these people. It was hilarious.'?

'They smile at strangers,' someone else agreed.?

People on the web flooded the comments section and shared their thoughts

People on the web flooded the comments section and 株d their thoughts?

One 使用者 追加するd: 'Very amenable to socializing with strangers in settings like 妨げる/法廷,弁護士業s. Assertive, fair, curious, will get your 支援する without knowing you too 井戸/弁護士席. I've had 肯定的な experiences.'?

Other people on the web pointed to Americans pattern of leaving gratuity - which wasn't a practice done in many other countries.?

Someone else 追加するd: I worked as a cashier in a touristic place in Paris, I always 認めるd Americans because they were 肉親,親類d of friendly to me and they always left tips.'?

'They leave a tip,' one 使用者 said.?

Others 株d 無作為の 行為s they had noticed from Americans.?

One person sai d: 'An Italian told me that Americans walk confidently in the wrong direction.'

Another 使用者 株d: 'If someone asks how far away something is, an American will tell how you long it takes to get there as …に反対するd to a physical distance.'

'From what I've been told by European friends and 旅行者s, our 完全にする and utter 欠如(する) of an indoor 発言する/表明する,' a third wrote.?

'They want ice in their water,' someone else commented.?

One comment read: 'によれば the 中央情報局 - when training to be a 秘かに調査する - you have to unlearn how to lean. Americans tend to lean on things when standing still.'?