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Patience. It will come.I was waiting patiently with a reply ready..I just knew it would be far too tempting for certain members to not say something.
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Patience. It will come.I was waiting patiently with a reply ready..I just knew it would be far too tempting for certain members to not say something.
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"Scots ‘ll do anything to avoid tipping!"

I was completing expecting this reaction.
But unlike China...the US doesn't offer foreign influencers free trips and editing services just to put the name of our country in yellow capitals, our country flag pic, go to the same sites and read from the same script, and then give a "We've been lied to about..." propaganda spiel.
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Like do you really think people aren't seeing a rather obvious propaganda pattern just in the thumbnail pics?
They even read the same scripts and use the same camera angles..check it out:
^^ Who is kidding whom here about which country is running elaborate propaganda campaigns? ^^
BTW in regards to the above video the US has a very popular monorail going through a building since 1971 in DisneyWorld...which pretty much everybody knows about.
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There are certain other similar staged foreign influencer propaganda videos about other areas of a certain country that they want to show the world as being "fine"..using the same scripts..the same walking through a marketplace seeing certain "happy dancing people".
Contrarian view here.People from other countries thinking the US is great because of 'Eastern' propaganda is wrong. People from other countries thinking China is great is just 'getting free travel'.
The evidence I provide comes from documents from your country's officials, while the evidence you provide comes from other people's travel videos.
You or America's double standards have already brought too much misfortune to the world. Many people have lost loved ones and their lives because of your double standards.
Every country has good points and areas that need change. You can post content promoting the US, but you shouldn't accuse others without reason. Slandering other countries doesn't make the US better.
People from other countries thinking the US is great because of 'Eastern' propaganda is wrong. People from other countries thinking China is great is just 'getting free travel'.
The evidence I provide comes from documents from your country's officials, while the evidence you provide comes from other people's travel videos.
You or America's double standards have already brought too much misfortune to the world. Many people have lost loved ones and their lives because of your double standards.
Every country has good points and areas that need change. You can post content promoting the US, but you shouldn't accuse others without reason. Slandering other countries doesn't make the US better.
This member promotes the U.S. while slandering other countries, deliberately stirring up controversy.Contrarian view here.
There are plenty of posts from a handful of people constantly slandering the US. Including a couple of the Chinese members.
This member promotes the U.S. while slandering other countries, deliberately stirring up controversy.
The U.S. sets up military bases in Gulf countries and uses them to invade Iran. When Iran attacks U.S. military bases, the U.S. leads many countries in accusing Iran of violating the sovereignty and security of Gulf countries.
We need to see the root cause of the matter. This issue is the same as the U.S.'s aggressions toward Iran. This American member sparked controversy by first smearing other countries. Members from other countries questioned and fought back. Then you say that members from other countries often slander the U.S.
You two are just like the Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. One party starts a war, and the other pretends to play the role of peace or reason. Then the U.S. doesn’t have to take responsibility for the harm it causes to people in other countries.






Europe to America: Your love of air-conditioning is stupid
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Why air conditioning has become a "culture war" between Europe and the US
The record heat wave that has swept across Europe in recent weeks has not only brought extreme temperatures and consequences for public health, but has also opened a broad cultural debate between Europe and the United States on the use of air conditioningwww.voxnews.al
Why air conditioning has become a "culture war" between Europe and the US
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World Cup tourists are obsessed with America's A/C and we can't stop laughing
The funniest World Cup trend yet.www.timeout.com
World Cup tourists can't stop posting about America's air conditioning and it’s hilarious
TikTok is full of international fans marveling at America's aggressively air-conditioned indoor spaces.
If the 2026 FIFA World Cup has taught international visitors anything, it's that Americans take air conditioning very, very seriously.
Between the matches, sightseeing and cross-country road trips, European fans have discovered what may be the tournament's most unexpected MVP: aggressively chilled indoor spaces. According to TikTok, where #WorldCup has surpassed 8 million posts and #WorldCup2026 has reached nearly 2 million, videos marveling at America's devotion to air conditioning have become one of the tournament's defining off-field trends. Alongside clips about cowboy culture, Costco runs and late-night IHOP breakfasts, visitors are documenting a newfound appreciation for a country that apparently believes every building should feel like a refrigerator.
The timing isn't exactly surprising, as many World Cup host cities have been serving up classic American summer weather, with Houston, Kansas City and other venues battling intense heat and humidity throughout the tournament. In Houston, where temperatures have climbed into the triple digits, FIFA Fan Fest has installed misting stations, hydration areas, shaded spaces and air-conditioned cooling zones to help fans cope. Visitors from Sweden, England and elsewhere have cheerfully described the experience as sweltering—but also part of the adventure—as they bounce between matches and over-air-conditioned hotels, malls and restaurants.
The air conditioning obsession is just one chapter in what has become a broader TikTok love letter to American quirks: British visitors are posting earnest reviews of IHOP breakfasts and discovering that multiple syrup flavors are, in fact, a real thing; Scandinavian tourists are making pilgrimages to Bass Pro Shops; Japanese creators are documenting everything from convenience-store snacks to seafood boils, while others are embracing Buc-ee's pit stops, cowboy hats and mechanical bulls.
TikTok has even dubbed the tournament "The Great American Sleepover.” Another growing trend jokingly refers to the tournament as "90 Day Fiancé: World Cup Edition," as romances spark between supporters from different countries in stadiums and fan festivals.
None of this means visitors have forgotten the heat outside. If anything, that's precisely why America's indoor climate control has become the tournament's unlikely breakout star. Step out into Houston's humidity or Kansas City's sticky summer air for five minutes, the TikTok videos suggest, and suddenly a 68-degree hotel lobby starts to feel less like an amenity and more like a national treasure.
Why are you off topic again? Is there something wrong with you that you can't stick to the topic?Here's some news. We can see the truthfulness of American publicity from this event.
To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the 'Great American States Expo' officially opened on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on June 25 local time and will run until July 10.
'The place is packed with happy people.' — On June 29 local time, U.S. President Trump described the 'Great American States Expo' on the social platform Truth Social like this.
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However, a reporter from USA Today, after visiting the event site on the same day, said the place was sparsely populated.
At the same time, videos circulating on social media show American actor Dean Cain saying on stage at the expo: 'It's packed here, the venue is huge, and it will only get busier in the next few days.' But the shots of the crowd below show a mostly empty venue, sharply contrasting with Cain's words.
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