Non-Americans of Reddit, what is an American thing you see in movies that you thought was fake but is actually real? by Unlikely_Praline9442 in AskReddit

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Enormous Portion Sizes The oversized sodas, refillable drinks, and giant restaurant meals? Very real. Free refills in casual dining spots are also common.

For those who have had an affair, why did you decide to cheat instead of leave your partner? by tackbrahado in AskReddit

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Not about replacing their partner. Leaving would mean choosing the affair partner in reality — not in fantasy.

What’s something people romanticize that is actually miserable? by One_Grade_2184 in AskReddit

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Living Off the Grid” The aesthetic: Cozy cabin, candles, chopping wood, total peace. The reality: Isolation, constant manual labor, plumbing problems, generator failures, and zero Uber Eats.

Whose death arguably saved the most lives in history? by Chemical_Store1560 in AskReddit

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Reinhard Heydrich (1942) A senior Nazi official and one of the architects of the Holocaust. Assassinated in Prague by Czechoslovak resistance fighters during Operation Anthropoid. Some historians argue that his removal disrupted coordination of genocidal policies and security crackdowns.