Uncommon in Latin America: Everyday Things in the U.S. That Might Surprise You

By Lingobi, Published on 03/09/2025

The U.S. has many customs and norms that might seem completely ordinary to Americans but are uncommon in many Spanish-speaking countries. If you're learning Spanish and planning to visit Latin America or Spain, knowing these differences can help you adjust to a new culture. Let's look at some key examples!

Daylight Saving Time

Most of Latin America does not observe daylight saving time. While the U.S. changes clocks twice a year, many Spanish-speaking countries keep their clocks the same year-round. If you're used to adjusting your clocks in March and November, this might take some getting used to!

Tipping Culture

In the U.S., tipping is expected in restaurants, taxis, and even some retail services. In Latin America, tipping varies—sometimes it's included in the bill, and in other cases, it's simply not common. If you're traveling, be sure to check the local customs!

Ice-Cold Drinks and Air Conditioning

Americans love their drinks ice-cold, even in winter. In contrast, many Spanish-speaking countries prefer room-temperature beverages. Similarly, heavy use of air conditioning in stores, homes, and even public transport is something that might surprise visitors from warmer climates.

Drive-Through Everything

Drive-through restaurants are popular worldwide, but in the U.S., you’ll also find drive-through pharmacies, banks, and even coffee shops. While Latin America has some, they are far less common.

School Buses and Letter Grades

Bright yellow school buses and letter-based grading (A, B, C, etc.) are the norm in the U.S., but in many Latin American countries, school transportation is handled differently, and grades are often given numerically (1-10 or 1-100).

Understanding these cultural differences will help you not only adjust when traveling but also gain a deeper appreciation for how different societies function. Ready to take your Spanish to the next level? Download Lingobi and start learning today!