Americans Are Sharing The "Culture Shock" Moments They Had While Visiting Another State
Briefly

"I come from a West Coast family of big, hearty eaters, and I was shocked when we drove through the Midwest one year and saw the huge portion sizes at restaurants. One to-go plate would easily last me two or more meals."
"When I taught in high school in Kentucky, I bought a cookbook that the school band was selling as a fundraiser. Among the pages were recipes for BBQ raccoon and baked opossum. Talk about culture shock." - Vic, 32, Ohio
"I come from a town that is about 99% white. When I went to LA, I was a minority, which was a very different feeling for me." - trismi928
"I'd moved to rural Tennessee from California and saw a flyer at a local grocery store advertising a Klan rally. Needless to say, I moved. I thought the KKK only existed in the movies nowadays and ended long ago."
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