As crowds pour into the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, tons of international tourists are getting a look at an America they don’t usually see on TV or in the news. Fans arriving from places like Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America keep talking about how diverse the country feels, how modern everything is, and how open and friendly people are—none of which really matched the image they had before they landed. A lot of folks admit they expected something else after years of hearing mostly negative headlines.
Everyone’s trip is a little different, of course, but there’s a common theme: plenty of travelers say they’re impressed by the chance, the fast pace, how easy things are, and the energy they feel in American cities. Social media is packed with stories about how actually being here made them rethink what they thought they knew.
Instead of sticking to what they've seen in the media, these visitors let their real-life experiences shape their opinions. For a lot of them, it’s been a reminder that you just can’t sum up an entire country in a headline. Seeing it for yourself almost always offers a fuller, sometimes more hopeful and fun and they see that America is a very great country to live.
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