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Have you ever heard someone compare something to a movie? As if whatever was happening was too good to be true? Well, that’s because the reality on screen is not always an accurate representation of real life.

Take something as mundane as making breakfast. You’ve probably seen at least one movie—or an episode from a TV series—where a parent makes enough food to feed a family of six and members of the household barely touch anything before heading out the door. In real life, the parent would probably stop them dead in their tracks or make a fuss about spending all this time in the kitchen for nothing.

This, and many similar scenarios were discussed by members of the ‘No Stupid Questions’ subreddit when one of them asked fellow redditors about American things that are not that common but are often shown in Hollywood movies or TV shows. If you’re curious about what other misrepresentations netizens have spotted, scroll down to find their answers on the list below and feel free to upvote those you agree with the most.

Below you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with a professor of history at the University of Waterloo, expert in modern U.S. cultural and social history as well as the history of American popular culture, including film, Dr. Andrew Hunt, who was kind enough to share his insight on how reality is depicted in film.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations I think most Americans are much, much poorer than we are portrayed to be on TV.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations The houses and apartments shown do not represent the living conditions of most folks.

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minnieslave0
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes. Those really cheap loft apartments with enough room for a sculpture studio....

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Aliens blowing up the white House. It happens all the time in movies, but rarely happens irl.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's happened at least three times, but the Men In Black show up with their "flashy things" making all the witnesses and repair crews replace what they saw with implanted memories.

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Discussing what determines the extent to which the movie represents reality correctly, Dr. Andrew Hunt noted that that’s a complicated issue. “There are films that claim to be ‘based on a true story,’ but do not represent real situations or history very effectively. Conversely, there are films that are entirely fictional that accurately reflect real historical events, such as John Ford’s The Grapes of Wrath from 1940.

“Films that convey verisimilitude effectively often do so because of the vision of the director and the screenwriter, who use their knowledge of events to recreate realities in compelling ways,” he told Bored Panda in a recent interview.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Moms making huge breakfasts and no one eats.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They grab a slice of toast and gulp half a glass of juice. The sheer food waste is sickening.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations We can’t traverses buildings through duct work. Just ain’t gonna happen.

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Prof. Hunt suggested that different types of movies feature different levels to which reality is depicted accurately. “Some movies, such as comic book superhero films, offer escapism to viewers who want to leave behind the realities of life when they enter a darkened movie theater.

“Other films, such as the acclaimed American Fiction from 2023 or She Said from 2022, to name a couple examples, do an outstanding job of portraying contemporary American life,” he added.

“Films with realistic depictions of life in the United States do not always fare as well at the box office as escapist blockbusters. Still, some very accurate historical dramas can attract big audiences. The commercial success of Oppenheimer in 2023 shows that a very intelligent film that closely follows actual historical events can do well among moviegoers, which is a reason to be hopeful. The continued success of documentaries on streaming platforms like Netflix is also incredibly encouraging.”

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Women having sex while wearing a bra the whole time. Thats the first or second thing I take off of her.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Or the "L-shaped sheet" that covers every woman's bewbs but only covers the man from the hips down.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations On Law and Order, when the police come and people keep doing their drone jobs. Sorry, but the most exciting thing in my day is a visit by the police, so I’m stopping everything, offering coffee, asking lots of questions, and ratting out my neighbors on unrelated things!

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Empty parking spaces on city streets.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And finding a parking place in front of the building that you have to go....in the middle of a very busy street...

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“As for what is misrepresented, oftentimes issues such as poverty, racism, and sexism are either not explored or examined in superficial ways in movies that attempt to be realistic,” the expert continued. “This is why movies that depict these themes effectively by weaving them seamlessly into the storyline are especially important and compelling.”

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Nobody ever has to ask someone to repeat themselves in a movie.

I probably say "what?" about 60 times a day.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I say what pretty much every time someone talks to me, and I find it very hard to hear the dialogue in movies.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Being able to talk and have a conversation in a loud bar with music playing.

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Someone coming home with groceries that are in a brown paper bag with a loaf of French bread and a bouquet of flowers sticking out of the top of the bag.

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Dr. Andrew Hunt revealed that the biggest challenges filmmakers face in trying to depict real life accurately usually relate to budget constraints. “This is especially true in films about earlier historical events; the movie Judas and the Black Messiah from 2021, an outstanding biopic about radical Black Panther activist Fred Hampton who was murdered by the Chicago police in 1969, is a perfect example.

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“The director of the film, Shaka King, faced the daunting task of recreating the poor neighborhoods of Chicago from 1969, but he only had a $26 million budget to do so. That may sound like a lot of money, but it gets used up quickly on a variety of things, from the actors to the crew to the catering. So King had to utilize a lot of filmmaking tricks to present a depiction of Chicago from 1969 that seemed accurate to viewers. The movie, in my opinion, succeeded admirably in showing real life at that moment in history, despite its limited budget.”

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations The unexplained ability of characters being able to afford houses or apartment way out of their league.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations People in a bar ordering a “beer”. In real life, the server would be likely exasperated and ask about brand/kind and quantity.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Naah, there's small bars all over the world, USA included, where they have a single standard draft beer which you'll get by default if you don't specify.

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According to Dr. Hunt, films that are historically accurate are vital to our understanding of the past. “Movies—more than books or history classes—reach the largest number of people, and they teach viewers about real-life situations in the present and the past. Filmmakers who try to remain faithful to real-life situations are performing a vital function in society by showing that accuracy matters, and that reality can be captured on film if the movie is well made.

“Showing audiences real-life situations can educate the viewer, and deepen their empathy with other people who might be living dramatically different experiences than the moviegoer,” he added. “There is immense power in cinema.”

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Presents where the box lid is wrapped separately from the rest of the box.

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Every attic does not have a mannequin, giant mirror and old bird cage.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

On the flip side, not all homes have basements. Here on the Gulf if Mexico, we're actually below sea level in a lot of places. Remember what happened to New Orleans, the flooding after the hurricane that practically wiped out the city? Certain areas in Houston flood in heavy rains - hurricanes mean 6 to 8 feet of water in those areas, freeway underpasses,, the tunnel in downtown. All because we're below sea level & the water has no where to go. Yet I regularly see basements in homes set in coastal areas. 🙄

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations I notice that on TV no one has screens on their windows. Where I live the bugs would carry you away.

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4 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don' think that's true. American movies were the first time I saw those, we didn't have screens on doors and windows where I grew up

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Abrupt endings to conversations or phone calls without saying bye.

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4 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

... or the other extreme where people pick up the phone while talking to someone else and they keep talking and talking until they finally take the call and the person on the other end hasn't even hung up.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Leaving a bunch of beer bottles or shot glasses on the bar so we know that they're drunk. In real life, the bartenders take away the emptys.

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Bernd Herbert
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

D'uh!! How else woulöd we know that the protagonist is drunk in that scene? :-)

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Inclusivity and diversity.

Not every group of friends or employers are made up of the perfect mix of LGBT, male/female, mixed races. Most groups are very much made up of similar people.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, 'Friends" got a lot of backlash for lack of diversity, while being perfectly normal in that aspect.

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This is kind of the opposite. In media set in the US people always seem to live in small towns, with town squares and historic homes, or big cities, with tall buildings and condos. The reality is that much of America is a copy-pasted suburb that has some chain restaurants, big box stores, Walmart, Target, Home Depot, and 2-3 chain grocery stores. There’s some regional differences and likely a few local shops renting space in the same plaza as the chain stores.

That’s not every city, but if you pick a US city at random, that’s most likely what you’ll see on Google maps.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You know your town has made it when you get a Dairy Queen and a Walmart

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Level of attractiveness is an obvious one.

One thing I live about British television is that the actors look more like someone you might actually pass on the street.

And do other countries have teens in media who are obviously adults? Like not even passing for actual teens.

I recently watched that new Nightmare On Elm street from some years ago and there was this blond grown a*s woman who looked like she had a starter mortgage and car payments playing a teenager. Like why is this junior sale rep for a pharmaceutical company playing someone 16?

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not just Britain. I've been watching a slew of procedurals and dramas from all over Europe, The cast invariably looks more like regular people; the cops have way fewer fights and shootouts; and when there is a fight the leading cop usually doesn't fare well.

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I know this is dated, but there’s no way Al Bundy could afford a big house in a nice Chicago suburb and support a wife and two kids just selling shoes at the mall, even at that time.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Classes last longer than for the teacher to say something pithy, ask someone a question, and then hear the bell ring.

School busses don't honk for your lollygagging a*s. If the bus stop is empty they keep driving.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

All the students just leaving while the teacher tells them an assignment and then finds themselves defeated. I had teachers refuse us to leave before they were finished with the lesson and giving us homework.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations No one keeps their car keys in the sun visor, yet in movies that’s the first place everyone looks.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The only time I've EVER seen that was on a construction site. Most folks take them with them and LOCK the damn car.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations When growing up our Norwegian exchange student asked us where our swimming pool was. Apparently he said everyone in America has one. I wish!

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Brenda
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The neighborhood I grew up in, NO ONE had a pool! Even if you could afford an above ground pool, the yards were too small

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Cars exploding in a crash.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

On TV, cars go airborne and roll over several times. The car is smashed to hell, but the drivers usually crawl out unharmed or minimally injured.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations Halloween party costumes are much more elaborate on TV compared to real life.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You've never gone to a costume party with cosplayers. They make TV costume parties look lame.

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Mean rednecks.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some, but if you watch a Hollywood movie you get the idea that traveling into a rural area is like entering a post apocalyptic wasteland where mutant cannibals are lurking to spring on you.

I’ve lived in Appalachia for my entire life and nobody’s ever made me squeal like a pig or anything. Rural parts of the USA are actually really safe in terms of crime and that sort of thing. .

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As long as you are white. Quite a different story if you are a minority in many rural areas of the country.

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A breakfast spread covering a 14 seat dining table and someone in a rush runs down stairs, grabs and apple; kisses someone, then heads out of the door because they’re running late.

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When I was working in China, my colleague couldn’t believe that I had never seen someone shot and killed by a gun. Her response was, “but the movies show it happening all the time.”.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My wife is Chinese, she was very disappointed to find that British people don't all live in quaint little cottages (a la 'The Holiday').

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High schoolers living exciting edgy high drama adult lives.

Very few 16 year olds are getting drunk and hooking up every weekend. That's a freshman year of college thing.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had the wildest time in high school but I'm Gen X, so it's been decades. My high school days were pretty much as described above. I'm now a middle aged, married nurse, with three sons.

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In real life predominantly black neighborhoods don't have hip hop music playing faintly in the background to let you know you're in "the hood".

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In every city I lived the last 30 years booming bass from car stereos was the norm in the hood, as well as at every stoplight.

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People Answer What Movies Get Wrong About America And Here’s 35 Of Their Spot-On Observations At schools, teachers give assignments like normal people and don't shout it at the class as they're departing after the bell rings.

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Brenda
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had teachers who wrote homework assignments on the board. It was there when you got to class. First thing you did was write it down

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Fruit stands that speeding cars crash in to.

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Two people find that they like eachother. Next shows them eating eachother's face off while running into and slamming their bodies into the hotel corridor wall because OH BOY they are horny, and they have to kiss while they are removing their keys and their shoes and tie, because there is only one single way to film a sex scene and goddamnit they're gonna stick to it.

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I am not an American but if my missus makes me eggs , bacon and pancakes for breakfast i am not going to just take a piece of toast and run out of the door .. i am eating every scrap, have a coffee and damn the work if i am late.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same here. We end up heating up the weekend breakfast for a few days during the week too while it lasts

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Twenty something women living in a beautiful New York City apartment with a glamorous job as a magazine editor etc

I mean it happens but it’s not as common as it is in every 2000s rom com.

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American high schools don't typically hold classes on courtyard-style campuses with open-air walkways between disconnected buildings. Most high schools are enclosed structures where everything is under a single roof. It's just that like 90% of all movies and TV shows shoot in California, where that's possible due to the mild climate. But the rest of the country actually has real weather.

So there *I* sat in Wisconsin in January, seething with envy, while kids on TV strolled around casually in the sunshine between classes.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went to (an older) high school in Florida... we had (mostly) covered sidewalks between buildings, very few had indoor hallways. That's fun when it's pouring down rain or 99 degrees and 95% humidity. They torn it down shortly after I graduated and built a new facility on new ground, yeah the new one was all indoors.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went to a newer Florida High School (new for the time 😂). The whole school was built around an open courtyard. Fairly limited shade, covered walkways around the perimeter. All ‘hallways’ were open to the elements except for the roof. Yeah, that sucked so bad during rainy days, and most of the school year it was hot af in the courtyard. The whole school took breaks at the same time, which meant the cafeteria was too small, and it was hard to find space out of the elements. Teachers ended allowed students to hang out in classrooms.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think it has more to do with time of construction. Most older schools are made up of multiple buildings whereas newer ones are a single connected building.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm wisconsin also. We had a new school built when I was in middle school. I'm pretty sure they used the same people who also built the jail in town.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is said for the amusement factor, not to be contentious. I grew up in Canada and when I was 12 my parents returned us to the UK. My school there was a new build and considered very modern because is had an “open air” gym. Essentially one entire side was open to the elements. Considered the height of healthy modernity at the time, Nothing like early morning class in the UK with the chilly damp fog literally rolling into the gym. My cousin went to the same school a few years later and they had filled it in. Nice try though. I guess the designer had watched too many California based tv shows 😁

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Actually in NC we had the super old school building and the newer school building with the "Breezeway" connecting them. Covered outdoor walkway and you could walk outside of the building in the sunshine to the other side if you wanted to avoid the busy hallways or get fresh air

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went to high school in a former Cold War bomb shelter. Nearly every single classroom underground, no windows. THAT is (or at least was) an American reality.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is location specific. My HS was exactly like this in Florida. That's like complaining that some films show places "all sunny with no snow" all the time when you live in North Dakota or me complaining about those picture perfect snowy xmas eve scenes not happening in Florida.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

CA once had cheap land, so could afford those campuses. No more!! New construction now is like everywhere else.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Even that 70s show that takes place in Wisconsin couldn't do winter right...I was saddened by the lack of snow.

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A black van is ALWAYS a FBI mobile unit.

A white van is wether used by a lone sexual predator and serial killer or by two degenerate racist hillbillies brothers

Vans do not exist in any other colour.

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The lifestyles are super exaggerated. The houses, cars, clothes, free time, etc are romanticized and idealized versions of reality that only truly exist in Hollywood, or perhaps the 1%. Most people have jobs, messy homes, car payments, and don’t dress to the nines every single day.

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A waitress can afford a nice apartment but across the hall the guy with a PhD and working at a university needs a roommate to pay the bills.

Groups of friends can drop everything and meet up whenever. In my world I can rarely plan anything short notice if I want five people to be there let alone more than that.

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ADJ
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not entirely true. Sheldon (the guy with PhD) explicitly says in one episode that all of his expenses including rent amounts to about 40-something percent of his income.

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Most families I know do in fact have a big turkey on Thanksgiving. That said, what doesn't happen is the mom getting up early everyday and making a huge breakfast spread for the family, only to have the dad late for work and the kids late for the bus only grabbing a piece of toast.

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#44

Food fights. Nobody does that in real life.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well not with food prices now, but I’ve definitely participated in a food fight or two in my day

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#45

The idea that you could be like six months behind on rent before they threaten to evict you, or six months behind on the power bill before they cut off your electricity. Maybe it used to be like that, but it sure isn’t anymore.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's going to depend on where you are. There are places where the law requires they give you 3 months, and then they have to go to court, which can take several months. Plus some places you can't evict in the winter, so it could go until Spring. There are cases where landlords have paid tens of thousands of dollars to a deadbeat tenant to pay them to leave after a year or more of non-payment. It all comes down to the local laws.

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Everyone has a bottle of booze in their desk drawer & they sit at their desk and drink. Even cops! People would just get fired for that kind of behavior at work. I have had occasion to go for a margarita at lunch time, very occasionally but rarely, because after one drink I’m like “Hell with work. I’m going home!”.

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High school students having tons of time before class starts in the morning. Look at TV shows or some films and you see these kids going all around town, stopping in at a place to eat, or doing whatever before the first class of the day.

In my experience (where class started at 7:40 AM in high school) you barely had enough time to quickly eat a small breakfast, get ready in the morning, and then drive to school and hopefully get a decent parking spot.

Oh, and high school kids always have some sort of "meeting spot" (which could be anything from a diner to a coffee shop to an arcade to whatever the hell a "juice bar" is supposed to be because I've never seen one of those), when in reality that rarely, if ever, happens.

And while we're on the subject of food... high school students are actually allowed off-campus for lunch. Now maybe this is something left up to individual schools, but again, in my experience the staff wouldn't even allow us out of the cafeteria, let alone go off the campus somewhere to eat.

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I'm not American, but one trope I always wonder about:- Are newborn babies, born in hospital really put in a room with other newborns, so that the father / relative needs the baby pointing out to them?
I get that this might have happened in the 60s, does it still happen today?
In the UK this seems really odd, but is a media US thing.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There is a nursery room, for when the mother needs rest. But the baby is usually kept in the room with the mom.

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#49

Being able to park right in front of the big building you’re headed to during business hours in a major US city. There usually isn’t parking there because most places zone those as passenger drop off areas.

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Stephen Kovacsics
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My wife and I say "Yay! Movie parking!" every time we get an open spot relatively near the front of the building we're going to.

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#50

If we see ourselves discussed on television, we don’t turn off the TV before they are done talking.

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Lotekguy
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And how does everyone turn on the TV or radio just at the start of the news item that's pivotal to the plot?

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#51

The popular kids in high school being mean and evil. The popular kids in my high school were outgoing and polite. They did only really socialize with each other, but if you had one in a group project or gym class or something they were nice to you. That is why they were popular, because they were nice.

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#52

People are not that good looking or that well dressed or that fit.

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#53

Every woman seems to be constantly wearing high heels, wedges, stilettos, court shoes. Even teenagers on teen shows. I always wondered if was this normal in American society.

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PattyK
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No. There’s a wide variety of footwear worn by American women, everything from sneakers to boots to flip-flops to stilettos and everything in between.

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#54

No, we do not have glasses of orange juice and stacks of pancakes left on the table as we head out for the day. We grab a snack bar or a piece of fruit and rush out the door.

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#55

The amount of lighting, props, fancy backgrounds, costumes and talented kids in the school plays😆.

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LokisLilButterknife
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The high school in Glee must have had the largest endowment ever as those fancy costumes, lights, sets, and props would have cost thousands of dollars.

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#56

Kids dressed up for school. Most teenagers today wear a baggy sweatshirt or a large T-shirt to school.

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#57

Wearing shoes inside. Some people do, but it is far from ubiquitous. Most people I know wear socks, slippers, or go barefoot indoors.

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#58

People just being home when somebody shows up. It could be an FBI agent and they happen to be home, oh and no prior phone call to say they're coming, just out of the blue there they are.

Men being clean shaven no matter the situation. Stuck in a jungle for two weeks, clean shaven. Panicking on a stricken ship, space station, oil rig, clean shaven.

Women waking up with perfect hair, full make up and supposedly fresh breath.

People having a steamy night of passion then just getting out of bed, dressing and heading to work or wherever.

People getting an urgent call and saying they'll be there in ten minutes. Could be the other side of a major City but they get there in ten minutes.

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#59

People leaving a front door wide open when entering a home. I see it on sitcoms all the time. Like AC/Heat or bugs don’t exist.

Also, people using windows to sneak in and out of habitually.

EDIT: I understand. I get it. A bunch of you snuck out windows. I was just responding with what’s not common in my personal world. Your telling me your tale doesn’t change that.

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Jason
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My dad would have never let me do that. First apartment I had I was excited to be lax about closing the windows and doors. Until I got the utility bill and bugs

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#60

The ~~populous~~ populace is far less attractive and much fatter. And stupider. There are way more old people.

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Sally Horrocks
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We went to Florida when my daughter was 14 and very body conscious. She relaxed a bit once we got there, I think she'd been expecting everyone to look like the cast of Friends had bred with the cast of Lost!

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#61

Back alleys in Manhattan. Afaik, there's about half a dozen, but only one, Cortlandt Alley, ever appears in films.

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#62

That weird clique s**t that everyone is trapped in and group of like 3 popular people the school worships. Istg gen x script writers went through it and literally would not stop writing highschool shows like that. Now you can see it tapering down as the newer gen gets in the room and is able to give more references.

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#63

The foil swans for take-out leftovers. (It's apparently a thing one SoCal chain did that spread around Hollywood, but isn't done outside of there.)

EDITED to add:

I think a lot of the places elsewhere around the country started doing this after seeing it done as far back as the D**k Van Dyke show.

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EWD
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ive never seen this other than movies. You get a styrofoam container you often fill with your leftovers yourself

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