Why is 'How are you?' more of a statement than a question?
, to tell us which American quirk your immigrant family finds super weird. Y'all delivered! Here are 17 things that immigrant families actually see as"weird American things."Note: submissions have been edited for clarity/length.Cristian Storto Fotografia / Getty Images"My family and I moved to the USA when I was a baby. One thing they find annoying is being asked, 'How are you?' without wanting to know how someone is actually doing. It seems fake to them.
"Most people go to college in the same city they live in . Universities don't even have dorms where we're from. My parents always wondered 'Why do Americans hate their kids so much?' and 'Why are they happy to see them leave?' but it's really a cultural thing.""My parents came to the US from Mexico over 30 years ago and they still don’t understand the US's fascination with Cinco de Mayo and neither do I.
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