Three Spanish Things that Would Send Americans into a Coma

TLDRAmericans are surprised by three things in Spain: the lack of pain medication usage, the green background of McDonald's logo, and the respectful drivers who yield to pedestrians.

Key insights

💊Spaniards don't commonly use pain medication for minor ailments compared to Americans.

🍔McDonald's in Spain has a green background logo, which gives a healthier and more bougie vibe, despite the fast-food nature.

🚦Spanish drivers often stop and yield to pedestrians, which is uncommon in the US.

Q&A

Why don't Spaniards use pain medication as frequently as Americans?

Spaniards prefer to avoid synthetic substances and be mindful of what they put into their bodies.

Why does McDonald's in Spain have a green logo instead of red?

McDonald's in Spain aims to promote a healthier image and appeal to a more sophisticated audience.

Is McDonald's in Spain considered healthy?

Although McDonald's in Spain offers some healthier options, it is generally associated with fast food and not health.

Do Spanish drivers always yield to pedestrians?

While not all Spanish drivers yield, it is common to find drivers in Spain who respect pedestrian rights and stop at crosswalks.

Are these observations true for all Spaniards?

These observations are based on the experience of the creator and may vary among individuals.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Spaniards' lower usage of pain medication compared to Americans.

01:00The green background of McDonald's logo in Spain, giving a healthier impression.

01:47Spanish drivers often stop and yield to pedestrians, contrasting with American drivers.