r/ShitAmericansSay

“It’s a common misconception that tofu was invented in Asia”

“It’s a common misconception that tofu was invented in Asia”

Recipe video of a tofu dish with minced meat and egg over rice, and the comments are flooded with people outraged that tofu was paired with meat since it’s “supposed to be a meat substitute”

u/Borealissssss — 7 hours ago

U.S.A = Roman Empire

A user asks in a post what would have happened if the Roman Empire had never fallen

u/DeskCold48 — 10 hours ago

“Because the USA broke apart from the British Empire which started basically all the wars in history if you think about it” On a post asking people wether or not they celebrate the American Independence day

u/LCottton — 12 hours ago

“Eurpoe is all so close together he could jog to another country”

Ayt lemme just quickly jog across the channel to Eurpoe

u/ss4adib — 13 hours ago

Keep laughing in tiny country, you geographical dingdong.

OOP doesn't recognize the difference between a visit and a driveby

u/batmanthinks — 21 hours ago

Why do grey market cars like modern Skodas get imported to the US from Europe without passing strict regulations?

There were two other pictures of other Skodas, one on EU plates and one on diplomat plates

u/ALazy_Cat — 1 day ago

“Americans isn’t an ethnic group, so we trace our roots far more than Europeans would, because they take for granted their heritage”

u/Necessary-Win-8730 — 1 day ago