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Europeans visiting the United States for the 2026 World Cup have found themselves pleasantly surprised by small-town America, Buc-ee's, Target, large portion sizes, and unlimited soda refills, according to footage circulating on social media. "We owe America a huge apology, because America is nothing like the media tells us," one World Cup fan said. "Everyone is so friendly — I've honestly had the best time."
"I can refill this a thousand times," one shocked Italian World Cup fan declared, sitting at a restaurant with a glass of Coca-Cola. A video compilation of Europeans reacting to what they find in the United States shows.
"Yeah, but you won't drink a thousand cups of Coke," the World Cup fan's friend remarks, to which the Italian man quips, "You don't know me," adding, "It's free."
"You paid for it," the friend points out, which the Italian World Cup fan responds, "Once!"
Another clip shows a separate Italian World Cup fan exiting an establishment with a drink in a to-go cup, seemingly taken aback as he tells the camera, "I asked for a medium size."
"That's medium," his friend responds, to which the Italian man replies by exclaiming, "[What the…] medium? My entire family can drink from here for one month!"
Elsewhere, inside a Walmart, a man from England is seen standing in an aisle, telling the camera, "Look at all this car stuff. I'm in heaven." he then turns to look at other items on the shelves, and adds, "What's happening? I can get bread, milk, and an air rifle."
Footage also shows Europeans scouring the aisles of Target, appearing shocked by the products they find.
"DUDE LMAO THIS IS A GAS STATION," exclaimed Freddy from Germany in an all-caps X post.
The World Cup fan — whose many social media posts have gone viral as he chronicles his experience and journey through the U.S. since his arrival earlier this month — shared photos of a Buc-ee's, one of which showcased a seemingly endless row of gas pumps.
Another video shows a Sweden fan in Texas, wearing a cowboy hat as he praises Buc-ee's.
After being asked by KHOU 11 News Houston where he got his cowboy hat, the World Cup fan replies, "From Buc-ee's!"