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Viral videos of World Cup tourists experiencing American classics
FOX 26 Houston ^ | June 19, 2026 | Staff

Posted on 06/19/2026 7:48:49 PM PDT by Red Badger

HOUSTON - The world's biggest soccer tournament has officially turned the United States into a giant cultural exchange program.

As thousands of international fans travel across the country for FIFA World Cup matches, many are documenting their first encounters with uniquely American experiences — from massive Buc-ee's stores and Texas barbecue to mechanical bulls and Walmart.

The result? A steady stream of viral videos showing visitors experiencing parts of American culture that many locals barely think twice about.

Here are some of our favorite reactions so far.

International fans enjoy the U.S.

1. A Japanese Fan Discovers Whataburger

For Texans, Whataburger is like a holy-grail. For one Japanese visitor, it was a brand-new experience.

The fan documented his first-ever trip to the iconic Texas burger chain, giving viewers an international perspective on a fast-food institution many Texans have loved for decades.

2. Fort Worth Looks Like a Real-Life Western Movie

One Japanese visitor took a trip to Fort Worth and appeared genuinely amazed by the city's western charm. From cowboy hats to historic streets, the city looked like something straight out of a Hollywood western.

3. Texas BBQ Gets an International Review

Every Texan thinks their barbecue is world-class. One Japanese traveler decided to find out for himself and judging by the reaction, Texas pitmasters can take the compliment.

4. An Irish Visitor Takes On Texas Roadhouse

Texas Roadhouse has become one of America's most recognizable casual dining chains, but it's not exactly common overseas. An Irish fan's first visit included plenty of amazement, confusion and appreciation for the very American dining experience.

5. The Mechanical Bull Challenge

At some point, every visitor to Texas has to answer one question: "Are you getting on the mechanical bull?" One Japanese fan bravely accepted the challenge.

6. Europeans Turn a Random American Bar Into a World Cup Party

It doesn't take much for soccer fans to create an atmosphere.

One video shows European supporters transforming an American sports bar into a full-blown international celebration, complete with chants, singing and enough energy to make you think a championship was on the line.

7. Scottish Fans Somehow Turned "Country Roads" Into an International Anthem

Few songs unite people like John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads." A group of Scottish supporters proved exactly that while belting out every word alongside fellow fans.

8. Europeans Are Fascinated by Walmart

Americans often joke about Walmart. International visitors? It was like a tourist attraction.

Several World Cup travelers have posted videos wandering the aisles in amazement at the store's size, selection and sheer amount of stuff.

9. Another Walmart Video, Because Apparently One Isn't Enough

We're beginning to think Walmart may be the unofficial World Cup attraction nobody expected. Another European traveler documented the experience, marveling at products and store layouts that Americans see every day.

10. A Normal Train Becomes a Viral Attraction

One group of European visitors went viral after expressing genuine excitement over what Americans would probably consider a completely ordinary train ride.

11. British Fans Bring the Party to DFW

A Dallas-Fort Worth area bar became an instant gathering spot for British supporters, creating the kind of atmosphere usually seen at pubs back home.

The chants, songs and soccer energy traveled surprisingly well across the Atlantic.

12. Scottish Supporters Take Over Boston

Boston has seen plenty of celebrations over the years. Add Scottish soccer fans to the list. One viral video captures supporters filling the streets with songs and festivities.

13. Dutch Fans Go Full Cowboy

The Fort Worth Stockyards may have found some unexpected new ambassadors. A group of Dutch supporters embraced the Texas experience with enthusiasm, proving cowboy culture translates surprisingly well.

14. Bass Pro Shops Is Apparently a Must-See Attraction Americans visit Bass Pro Shops to buy fishing gear. International visitors visit Bass Pro Shops because they genuinely cannot believe Bass Pro Shops exists. One group of Norwegian fans toured the outdoor retail giant like it was a theme park.

15. A British Fan Tries Chick-fil-A for the First Time

Few fast-food chains generate as much loyalty as Chick-fil-A. A British visitor finally discovered why Americans wait in those famously long drive-thru lines.

16. Japanese Fans Discover Walmart

A group of Japanese visitors also documented their first experience inside Walmart, joining the growing list of tourists who seem genuinely captivated by America's biggest big-box store.

17. Buc-ee's Leaves Another International Visitor Speechless

You can explain Buc-ee's. You can show photos of Buc-ee's. But nothing really prepares someone for Buc-ee's.

A South African traveler's reaction captures what many first-time visitors experience when they walk into the Texas roadside behemoth for the first time.

Why These Videos Are Going Viral

Part of the fun is seeing everyday American experiences through fresh eyes. Things many Americans barely notice anymore — giant convenience stores, sprawling supermarkets, massive restaurant portions, country music singalongs and cowboy culture — can feel completely new to visitors from around the world.

And with the World Cup bringing fans from dozens of countries together, expect plenty more first-time reactions, culture shocks and wholesome moments in the weeks ahead.

We'll continue updating this story as new videos emerge from World Cup fans exploring America.


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1 posted on 06/19/2026 7:48:49 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

They must have been shocked by how wildly Texan, Texas is.

Texas is plastered with the word Texas, Texas flags, every conceivable form of Texas decoration and knick-knacks, Texas this and Texas that everywhere, and even Texas clothing is everywhere, for the British especially, I hope they absorb the message that it is OK to be proud of Britain and to fly their flags and wear their symbols, hang their banners, that it is OK to be proud to be “the Brits” and fight for their culture and identity.


2 posted on 06/19/2026 8:06:06 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: Red Badger

Point # 16. This point describes being in Walmart; America’s biggest box store.

Is that right?
I always thought Costco was the biggest box store.
In Marin County, we don’t have Montgomery Wards, Kmart or Kohls or Sears anymore. Pretty soon, we may not even have a physical Macy’s in town either. But there is a huge, cavernous Costco open, only 15 miles north.
Oh, and a Target Store too. That’s still open.


3 posted on 06/19/2026 8:08:49 PM PDT by lee martell
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I’ve never been in or even seen a Costco. We have Sam’s.........


4 posted on 06/19/2026 8:12:17 PM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: ansel12
Here's one of my shirts (that I RARELY wear in Hawaii, lol).










5 posted on 06/19/2026 9:16:13 PM PDT by Bikkuri
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To: lee martell
I always thought Costco was the biggest box store.

The number of products in a Walmart Supercenter (goods + groceries) far outweighs that of a normal Costco.

6 posted on 06/19/2026 11:12:32 PM PDT by Ol' Dan Tucker (If you want to hate America, watch the news. If you want to love America, drive across it.)
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To: lee martell

Costco is huge, but not everyone can get in. It is doubtful that the Europeans all have memberships


7 posted on 06/20/2026 12:17:23 AM PDT by madison10
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To: Red Badger

It’s fun to watch. Side note… the Fort Worth Stockyards are about 5 square blocks in a large city, but a 20 minute drive would put them onto almost endless ranch lands and countryside.


8 posted on 06/20/2026 12:39:14 AM PDT by DainBramage
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To: Red Badger

The reaction videos of World Cup tourists experiencing American classics cheered me up. Thanks for posting. Going to watch more on youtube. PS: Excellent tagline.


9 posted on 06/20/2026 12:52:34 AM PDT by SandCastle (( (( In Stereo Where Available )) ))
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To: Red Badger

I found Whataburger to be very mediocre. Not a terrible hamburger, but nothing special in the least, such as the way In-n-Out burgers are fresh and delicous.

After so many years of hype, it was very disappointing to eat such a plain burger at Whataburger.

They are big. Is that wha the hype is all about? They are big and fill up teen boys? Because it sure was low on my list of great tasting burgers.


10 posted on 06/20/2026 1:27:35 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: Red Badger

Texas is going to stay above 100 degrees for the next week. That is going to be really tough on the international FIFA tourists in Texas. Brutal. Terrible timing.


11 posted on 06/20/2026 1:29:14 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: SandCastle

It is been a pure delight watching the response of interntional FIFA tourists for the World Cup. Uplifting indeed. Just a pure joy.


12 posted on 06/20/2026 1:32:01 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

What-A-Burger was started in Corpus Christi TX. The founder’s recipes were unique and very good. About 10-ish years ago What-A-Burger was sold to some conglomerate who promptly made some subtle changes to the food prep. As is usually the case when suits make changes to things they know nothing about, quality dropped.

Having eaten at WAB for much of my adult life I immediately noticed the changes. When I used to eat there 3-4 times a month has become less than once a month.

In-n-Out makes a tasty product, good fries, etc. But their success will be their downfall and product quality will suffer. Bank on it.


13 posted on 06/20/2026 2:58:32 AM PDT by ByteMercenary (Election 2020 was stolen by mail-in voting. Mail-in voting and RCV counting should be abolished.)
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To: Red Badger

Anyone else notice that all the net videos of our visitors being blown away by USA culture and our friendly people are not being posted from liberal crap-holes like NYC, Chicongo, LA, San Fransicko, etc? The bulk of these very positive visitor videos are about their experiences in what the left derogatively refers to as ‘fly-over’ country, where us ‘normals’ live.


14 posted on 06/20/2026 3:08:39 AM PDT by ByteMercenary (Election 2020 was stolen by mail-in voting. Mail-in voting and RCV counting should be abolished.)
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To: Red Badger

I went into a Walmart one time in my entire life. I walked up and asked some black girl employee where something is located and without ever looking me in the eye, turning away says “I don’t know. Why you aksin me?” I was stunned. never again...


15 posted on 06/20/2026 3:23:51 AM PDT by sit-rep (START DEMANDING INDICTMENTS NOW!!!!!)
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To: sit-rep

It is very depressing when I go to Walmart and think of all the imported crappy products and all the industrial jobs lost in the USA. They are monuments to globalist greed. Throw in that El Jefe Bozo is a Billionaire and his employees make 3rd world wages and I get even more down in the place. It makes me feel like an insect.


16 posted on 06/20/2026 3:31:43 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: Red Badger

Number 11: The DFW party spot for British soccer fans is The Londoner Pub at Mockingbird Station. During the England-Croatia game, they ran out of beer and had to be shutdown by the Dallas Fire Marshall due to being overcrowded.


17 posted on 06/20/2026 3:34:41 AM PDT by DFG
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To: ByteMercenary

Thanks for the scoop.

Private equity buying up have a habit of buying up and ruining all manner of formerly high quality companies.

As long as In-n-Out is privately owned and controlled, rather than corporate owned and controlled, it will remain high quality. Some companies don’t sell out to high offers from corporate America. Those companies that stay family run tend to maintain quality.


18 posted on 06/20/2026 4:08:16 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: central_va
lol...

Back when NAFTA and GATT were passed, I foreseen all of this. and this pic shows what we have done...

40 Years!!!!!

19 posted on 06/20/2026 4:38:04 AM PDT by sit-rep (START DEMANDING INDICTMENTS NOW!!!!!)
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

In 2019, Whataburger was sold by the family that owned it since 1950 to a PRIVATE EQUITY FIRM, BDT Capital Partners.

It has gone downhill ever since.............. 😥


20 posted on 06/20/2026 4:57:46 AM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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