CAUTION: Not for the easily offended at possibly inaccurate generalizations
Wallonians have horrible French accents, and the French never let them hear the end of it.
Europeans don't seem to understand how different the US is. Some of the questions I've been asked while there (comments in parentheses):
- "Are there Moroccans in New York?" (there is pretty much any ethnicity you can think of in New York... this was asked by a couple Belgian kids to me - Belgium is rather inundated with Moroccans specifically, for some reason)
"What language do you have to learn in high school?" (as if every high school did things the same way; also very revealing of how schools work in Europe)
"Oh, you're going to college next year? What do you want to do?" (kids apparently have to decide their major before entering college)
Belgium is the land of surrealists for a reason.
I think I've figured out some subtleties with the cheek-kissing greeting thing. In Belgium, men will kiss each other on the cheek. In France, they shake your hand. Also, I think they tend to go on the left side in France, and the right in Belgium. Not very sure about that, though.