From Boston to Miami: Tartan Army adjusts to World Cup culture shock
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From kilt-clad Scottish fans enjoying Boston to Norwegian fans chanting in Times Square, World Cup fever is spreading across the U.S.
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Bars on the world-famous Ocean Drive have been filling up with fans, who are sharing the city with many Brazilians ahead of their crucial game.
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