Here's a list of things I miss about America:
Bagel and cream cheese, Nirvana, a fair salary, student organizations, the art museums, college volleyball, my American friends, a few clubs (although I'm not into the club scene anymore), the Broadway shows, theatre, Christopher Durang, watching the Hollywood movies first, good money, having boys pay for my drinks and then walking out on them, the highways, pop tarts, girls night out, the skaters, an international atmosphere, Dave Mathews Band, good make up, little glittery girly stuff, TJ Max, Americans gossip a lot less than Brazilians, coffee and books at Borders, the computer labs at the universities, making fun of the southern and the NY accents although they used to make fun of mine too, Superbowl Sundays at Hooters (and Yes, girls go to Hooters too), American punk rock, Georgetown and Adams Morgan, the African Americans (they are just really funny and sincere), the metro system, Abercrombie & Fitch, Eugene O'Neil, Tenessee Williams, the NBA, the Licoln Center, cherry blossoms, the fall of Maine, amusement parks like Bursh Gardens, the Disney complex and Six Flags, Bath and Body Works and the Body Shop, the Doors, music festivals, the Express, 2 MTVs, the mountains and canyons of the Mid-West, good radio stations, the Rainbow Gathering, "The Grapes of Wrath", good public libraries, an excellent costumer service, finantial aid for college, after-parties, no teens at the bars (I used to hate that, now I love it), having an ass when most American girls don't, making fun of American players who think that we fall for them, Long Island Ice Tea, breakfast at the "Dinners" after a long night, TGI Fridays, having a fat-free version of almost everything in the supermaket, Fresh & Fields, being in a country where the majority of the people belongs to the middle class, less sexism than in Brazil, garage sales, ... and the list goes on and on.