11 Things That The US Should Seriously Adopt From Other Countries, According To A World Traveler

I love the US, but after living abroad in four different countries and traveling to more than 50, I have to say there are certain areas where this great country is lacking.

Man with chocolate on his face saying "I'm not even sorry"

1.Toilets in Japan

A bidet sign on a Japanese toilet

2.Vending machines in Switzerland, China, and Japan

A vending machine in Tokyo.

3.Convenience store food and services in Japan, China, and Korea

A 7-11 store in South Korea.

4.Biking in the Netherlands and Denmark

Biking lanes in Amsterdam.

5.Mobile payments in China

A street market in Hong Kong.

6.Squeaky clean streets in Singapore

A clean city street in Singapore.

7.Baked goods in France

Croissants at a bakerty.

8.Dairy products in Lebanon

Chocolate ice cream and a view of Lebanon.

9.Public healthcare in Sweden, Germany, Denmark, and more

Man in blue shirt with nametag

10.Paid time off in Brazil, France, Spain, and several African countries

A woman packing a suitcase.

11.High-speed trains In Korea, China, Japan, and Europe

A Japanese high speed train.

What's something you've experienced or seen abroad that the US should adopt? Tell me in the comments.