When I moved from England to Florida 12 years ago, these 5 things seemed uniquely American to me. Now I can't live without them.
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When I moved to Florida, I was surprised by drive-thru banking, which seemed lazy at first but became invaluable during hot summers and freezing winters.
The luxury of turning right on red felt like I was breaking the rules, as it's not allowed in many European countries, but now I couldn’t imagine driving without it.
The outdoor seasonal decor in Florida is extravagant compared to what I knew in England, with full-scale displays for Halloween and Easter that really set the seasonal tone.
As a new voter, I was overwhelmed by the number of questions on my ballot, which highlighted the difference in voting culture between the US and UK.
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