‘They put 100% effort into looking after you’: Wary soccer fans stunned by a look at the real America, not the image they’ve been sold by the media

World Cup tourists from other countries visited the United States, experiencing American culture and seeing the country in a new way.
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Many soccer fans from other countries visited the United States for the World Cup. They tried American food like Raising Cane's chicken and visited big places like Buc-ee's. These tourists saw the United States in a different way than they expected.
Why it matters
This story is important because it shows how people's views of a country can be different from what they see in the media.
- Why did soccer fans visit the United States?
- They came to watch the World Cup.
- What did they try while in the United States?
- They tried American food like Raising Cane's chicken.
- What did they see in the United States?
- They saw the country in a different way than they expected.
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The outlets frame the story as a positive experience for soccer fans, highlighting the unique aspects of American culture.
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Tourists experience American culture and see the country in a new way.
Sources1TypeAngleFortuneHighlights the positive aspects of American culture.