1. The obsession with the US flag
All countries have flags, and taking pride in your nation and its flag I can understand. Feeling the need to fly the flag in every place of work and every meeting room I don't understand.
The reason a show lasts a hour in the US when it only last 30 mins in the UK is simple; they have a lot of really short ad breaks. More annoyingly, they have then 30 seconds from the end of the show, just to keep you waiting
3. US spellings offense, defense, fence
I can understand that spellings in English aren't the the most logical. But if you're going to implement new rules, and least do it across the board.
4. US paper sizes
I have no issue with the US paper sizes, were it not for the fact that they aren't compatible with all the European stationary I have.
5. Inability to drive
This is self explanatory; the Americans can't drive. I shall have a separate rant about this when I have the time.
6. Denominations of currency
Having coins in multiples of tens makes for easy accounting. Having to work in 1,5,10 and 25's isn't so easy. Plus having $1 note complicates the situation, meaning all payment machines need coin and note inlets. Don't get me started about having all the notes the same size
7. Stupid News casts
Throughout my entire placement I have had to use the bbc website to get the "real" news, as American news doesn't cover anything that hasn't happened within a 5 block radius of the news station.
8. US customary units
The US plus 2 other very minor nations are the only countries in the world which don't use the metric system. For someone who can't remember when the UK had the imperial system this entire system seems archaic.
9. Snacks
What the US people consider a snack would be considered by anyone else to be a main meal.
10. Lack of alcohol at sports matches
This one I have worked out. Basically, Americans are loud and obnoxious in everyday life. Europeans require alcohol to become loud and obnoxious. Thus Americans can enjoy sporting fixtures without alcohol to help them.