Travel · Posted 2 minutes ago People Are Sharing “Unspoken Rules” Of American Culture, And I Follow Most Of These Without Even Realizing It "In America, don’t ask people how much they paid for this." by Fabiana Buontempo BuzzFeed Staff Link Facebook Pinterest Twitter Mail Whether you realize it or not, Americans have a set of "unspoken rules" — things like not cutting people in line and which lane you can use to pass people when driving. Lucky for us, people of the BuzzFeed Community shared other American ~rules.
~ Here is what some people said. Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity. 1.
"Don’t ask people how much they paid for their house or big purchases." Feverpitched / Getty Images — silkysnail71 2. "Do not show up at people’s houses to visit them without asking them first.
Americans will not put up with that. Also, do not call American people late at night unless it’s an emergency." — psychicdog393 3.
"Unless there isn't one available, choose a urinal which is not next to one being used." Ruben Bonilla Gonzalo / Getty Images — mellowhawk92 4. "Two rules are: get a license for anything you can think of, and do not stay at a table in a restaurant for over an hour.
" — ingridconchaherzig 5. "I was taken to a metropolitan ER by some friends who not only knew how expensive ambulance rides were but also knew they could get me to the ER faster than an ambulance could be called. So after around five hours in that ER, it was determine.
