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This Norwegian Woman is Detailing All The Things She Thinks Are Weird About The U.S.

Next are gender reveal parties, which Sophie doesn’t get at all. Why care that much about the gender of your baby?

And last is wearing shoes inside your own home. In Sophie’s opinion, there’s no need to do that when you can just simply take them off.

A few American TikTok users headed to the comments to elaborate on the reasonings behind some of the things on the list.

“We do walk, but most cities are car dependent, so driving is easier. And not all cities have bike lanes,” explained one user.

“The shoes inside is definitely an American thing, but I have immigrant parents so the shoes are always by the front door, lol,” shared another.

“We have trails dedicated to walking. The entire city of New York walks. You are on point with everything else,” wrote a third.

@sophiestray

americans please dont get offended and instead take time to explain in the comments????#fyp #thingsifindweird #america #usa

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