7 Fun Things Many Immigrants Enjoy About Life in the United States
- Kristina Wilson
- Jun 4
- 3 min read
Moving to the United States can feel overwhelming at first, especially while learning new systems, work expectations, and daily routines. But alongside the challenges, many immigrants also discover exciting opportunities, new experiences, and fun parts of American life that they grow to enjoy.
Every person’s experience is different, but many immigrants say there are certain things about life in the United States that surprised them in a positive way.
Here are 7 fun things many immigrants enjoy after moving to America.
1. Exploring Different Foods from Around the World
One thing many immigrants love about the United States is the variety of food available.
In many cities, you can find restaurants and grocery stores from cultures all around the world.
People often enjoy trying:
foods from different countries
regional American foods
international grocery stores
food festivals
farmers markets
In some areas, you may even find restaurants from your home country that help you feel more connected and comfortable while adjusting to life in America.
2. Discovering How Different Each State Can Feel
Many people are surprised to learn how different life can feel depending on where you live in the United States.
Every state has its own:
culture
climate
food
accents
traditions
laws
lifestyle
For example:
Florida feels very different from New York
Texas feels different from California
small towns feel different from large cities
Exploring different states can make life in America feel exciting and full of new experiences.
3. Public Events and Free Activities
Many communities in the United States offer free or low-cost activities throughout the year.
Examples include:
festivals
concerts
farmers markets
holiday events
public parks
community events
outdoor movie nights
These events can be a great way to:
meet people
practice English
learn local culture
explore your new community
4. Opportunities to Learn and Grow
Many immigrants enjoy how many opportunities exist for learning new skills in the United States.
People can often find:
community college programs
online courses
free library resources
business workshops
language programs
career training
Many public libraries also offer surprisingly helpful free resources such as:
internet access
classes
resume help
study programs
cultural events
5. National Parks and Nature
The United States has many beautiful natural areas.
Many immigrants enjoy visiting:
beaches
mountains
springs
rivers
national parks
lakes
hiking trails
scenic road trips
Exploring nature can also help reduce stress during the adjustment process.
Some people are surprised by how large and geographically diverse the United States is.
6. The Ability to Build Something New
One thing many immigrants appreciate is the opportunity to create a new path for themselves and their families.
Many immigrants enjoy:
starting businesses
learning new careers
building financial stability
buying homes
supporting family members
creating long-term goals
Although the process can sometimes be difficult, many people feel proud of what they are able to accomplish over time.
7. Meeting People from Many Cultures
The United States is home to people from many backgrounds and cultures.
In many cities, you may meet people from:
different countries
different religions
different languages
different traditions
This diversity often allows immigrants to:
find community
share culture
build friendships
feel less alone during the adjustment process
Adjusting Takes Time but Enjoying Life Matters Too
Many immigrants focus so heavily on survival, work, bills, and responsibilities that they forget to enjoy the journey.
Learning how systems work is important, but it is also important to:
explore
build community
try new experiences
celebrate progress
create positive memories
Life in the United States is not only about work and responsibilities. It can also be about growth, opportunity, connection, and discovering new experiences.
Want Help Understanding Life in the United States?
If you want practical guidance for understanding:
housing
money
work culture
transportation
banking
healthcare
daily life systems
Explore our course:
Engage Above: U.S. Life Essentials for Immigrants
This course was created to help immigrants better understand how everyday life in America works through practical lessons explained in plain English.
Building confidence in a new country takes time, but learning the systems step-by-step can make the journey much easier.




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