“Amazing American Memes”: 30 Posts About The Differences Between The USA And The Rest Of The World
America – the land of liberty, democracy, and ranch dressing experts. A country that has perhaps the biggest influence on popular culture trends, world politics, and history. And, as someone on the Internet has probably said, with great power comes great meme-ability.
And that’s where the Facebook group Amazing American Memes comes in. It’s an online community dedicated to sharing funny content about the US of A. Sometimes, the memes aim to tease, and sometimes, they point out absurd stereotypes. So, Pandas, park your pickup trucks, sizzle your BBQ, and enjoy these funny posts that sum up what it’s like living in America pretty well.
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For a long time, people viewed the USA as the land of opportunity. The American Dream was what many people who chose to immigrate to the US were after. The notion was that if you worked hard enough, you could make a good life for yourself. And what did that 'good life' entail exactly? A stable job, a family, and a nice house, most often.
If you didn't grow up in America, like me, you would think that the grass was always greener there. Better education, more jobs, and no corruption in the government. You somehow imagine that once you're there, you'll be instantly happier and more successful. And when you finally get there – yes, the roads are wider and stores bigger, yet it's not exactly the paradise TV and other media made it out to be.
However, Americans still think that the US is one of the greatest countries in the world. 2023 Pew research shows that Americans' opinion of their country declined only modestly since 2019. Only 27% of Americans believe that "there are other countries that are better than the U.S."
And it's not only Americans who like the USA – people from around the world have positive opinions, too. The top things that other nations like and admire about the US are their technological advancements, entertainment, and military. And what do people abroad not like about the US? I think you can guess: the last place goes to the healthcare system, and the standard of living takes the second to last place.
I guess this one is quite on the spot for some of them, but the others are in fact interested on us. But try to be international when you only have 2 weeks of vacation and plane rides are expensive and long.
A UK guy on Tik Tok who lives in America now describes it well. He says due to limited time off USA gets plus how hugely vast America is we tend to vacation within USA. Could take a day to drive across Texas. He says ec State is like its own country bc of how different each state is from another. Therefore with so much to see explore places to go it ends up being a wise choice when planning a vacation.
Load More Replies...It's odd - so many people around the world pity / hate / fear the US - but would move here in a hot minute if they could.
Many years ago, a Canadian said something like, "I know all about the US and you don't know anything about Canada." "Yes. What does that tell you?"
Canadians once thought the US would welcome their taking over. They misunderstood a bunch of Vermonters being verbally disgruntled with DC during a Presidential election year. My question is do Canadians just accept whatever their elected officials do without complaint? Then again, they did keep Rob Ford in office...
Load More Replies...People tend to forget just how big the US is really and we have so much drama within our borders. It's easy for a US citizen to simply drown in information about the US alone. I know a boy from Kentucky who isn't sure if India is real or computer generated like a Marvel movie. It's sad people suffer from information overload.
I have to say, the USA is pretty good at minding their own business. Except when it comes to Mexico.
Like starting wars and 'helping' with weapons and soldiers — fuςκιηg warlords.
Load More Replies...America: because all I think about is myself. F** the rest of the world except for some parts to appease the masses from public outcry and mistrust of their fallible and dishonest government.
The American flag is a meme. They are everywhere. Like Americans are so stupid they need to be reminded on every corner what country they live in. Nationalism is not just stupid. It's dangerous.
Right, all of us have bird sized brains, got it. :/
Load More Replies...You realize their home state is bigger than a lot of countries, right?
Load More Replies...Mexicans: "Can we have our land back please?" Southern US: "The hell you sayin' This ain't Mexico, THIS. IS. 'MURICAAAA!!!! no you can't."
More and more Americans share on social media how life outside of the US is better, in their opinion. Some creators have videos with titles like "Why I'm Never Moving Back To The U.S." where they list their reasons why living in other countries and continents seems better to them. Common reasons these creators cite are expensive healthcare, high crime rates, and the overall disillusionment with the American Dream.
A recent survey on Preply revealed that almost half of young Americans want to leave the US. 25.6% of the respondents cited social programs such as universal healthcare as the main reason they wish to move out of the US. 18% said that the high cost of living in America is an important factor as well. Where would they rather live? The most popular destinations were the UK, Canada, Japan, and European countries.
"Buy land, they're not making it any more" - but not low-lying land ...
Evan Lorezca, the creator behind The Savvy Expat YouTube channel, names high crime rates in Illinois (the state where he lived with his family) as the number one reason he left America for the Philippines. And while this may not make a lot of sense given that there is quite an abundance of crime in the Philippines, safety is generally a common reason why people choose to expatriate from the US.
I think a great many commenters under this one are unaware of the human rights atrocities committed by and on behalf of the US government and US businesses in central and south America.
We're *still* the only people to have burnt your White House - unless you've done it yourselves, of course...
5.8% of the respondents in the Preply survey claimed that safety is a factor when considering leaving the US. 59% admitted that gun violence plays a major role in their desire to emigrate. And it makes sense: in 2019, the number of firearm-related deaths in the US was five times greater than in other countries with high death rates, such as France and Switzerland.
And what about the cost of living? Generally speaking, compared to Europe, the cost of living in the US is higher. That's because Europeans don't have to spend as much on healthcare, the euro currency is weakening, and inflation is not as high. However, there are downsides, too. Average wages are higher in America, and Europeans spend more of their income on taxes.
Compared to non-European countries, like the UK, living in the US can be pretty expensive, too. Although it depends on the state you are in, if we compare two cities with similar populations, the UK is cheaper. For example, rent prices in London are 29.5% lower than in New York. However, the average salary after taxes is bigger in NYC by 42%.
It's not that the French really liked us, they just hated England more.
As Gen Zers list Japan as the third most popular destination for immigration, let's see if the cost of living differs much from the US. Rent in metropolitan areas is pretty much the same. Groceries tend to be 18% more expensive in Japan, but meals at restaurants are 45% pricier in the US than in Japan.
The biggest difference is in health insurance costs. Yearly insurance for a Japanese person costs around $1,000, and a premium plan for one American worker costs about $7,911.
If you think about it, Alaska is large enough to be separated into multiple smaller states. But this isn’t feasible as our population density is far too sparse for there to be enough people in some of those smaller states for it to truly count
I have to admit I didn't't understand the majority of these and the few I did weren't that funny.
At least it wasn't prescription d**g commercials and bathroom stall gaps.
Load More Replies...Look, I am from the US, and I am tired of hearing about the US. We are not the only country out there, I assure you.
I think most of these “American” memes were made by Europeans???
As always, I love how European commenters forget that America was settled, formed, and directed by Europeans! Blame your ancestors, they're the ones that messed up.
For some reason, Boston Tea Party jokes never stop being funny to me
I have to admit I didn't't understand the majority of these and the few I did weren't that funny.
At least it wasn't prescription d**g commercials and bathroom stall gaps.
Load More Replies...Look, I am from the US, and I am tired of hearing about the US. We are not the only country out there, I assure you.
I think most of these “American” memes were made by Europeans???
As always, I love how European commenters forget that America was settled, formed, and directed by Europeans! Blame your ancestors, they're the ones that messed up.
For some reason, Boston Tea Party jokes never stop being funny to me