Random European Tourist Has Done More To Hype America’s 250th Birthday Than 89% Of Actual Americans

Random European Tourist Has Done More To Hype America’s 250th Birthday Than 89% Of Actual Americans

A random European tourist named “Freddy” has done more to celebrate America ahead of its 250th birthday than the average American citizen (and that includes me).

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Freddy is a German soccer fan who traveled to the U.S. to watch his national team compete in the FIFA World Cup. He has taken the internet by storm, posting updates about his road trip through the South and his earnest enthusiasm for great American treasures such as Waffle House, Buc-ee’s gas stations and college football stadiums. As some Twitter users have remarked, he has become the living version of the “European mind can’t comprehend this” meme. (RELATED: Trash Talk War Between Americans, Europeans Erupts Ahead Of World Cup)

So far, his travels have taken him to Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. He explored the Chattahoochee River and saw a match in Auburn’s football stadium, which left him gobsmacked. He even found a German-style village in North Georgia.

He also discovered Southern hospitality and the general American attitude of goodwill and generosity toward strangers:

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In light of some recent trash talk between European guests and American hosts, Freddy’s posts are refreshing, like jumping into an ice-cold pool on a muggy summer day. Social media, particularly Twitter, is an incubator for name-calling, brawling, snark, sarcasm, and general cynicism about the U.S. and its future. Watching a European in real time joyfully discover the simple things we Americans often take for granted is a much-needed timeline cleanser.

And quite frankly, the posts are inspiring. They make me feel a deeper appreciation for the American South and its culture, how it has been too long since I’ve had Waffle House and how I need to take my own Buc-ee’s pilgrimage later this summer. I’ll be the first to admit that for the first time all year, I am genuinely excited for America’s 250th anniversary. All it took was a European tourist pointing out the magic right in front of me.

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