American Sitcoms on Netflix You Should Definitely Try Watching

We all need a fun half-an-hour distraction from the real disastrous world, and these sitcoms are just the perfect knockout for you. I have tried and tested all of these, and I can assure you—they’re witty and good. Just the perfect lunch companion! All available on Netflix!

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1. Friends


None could be better than Friends when it comes to watching sitcoms. The six friends hanging out like there’s no tomorrow don’t just make you laugh but also give you life lessons in the most fun and unexpected ways.
From dealing with heartbreaks and career chaos to figuring out adulting (very slowly), the gang—Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Chandler, Joey, and Ross—feels like your own.
It has 10 seasons with almost 24 episodes each, and honestly, you can watch it again and again and again. I’ve already watched it 10 times, and it still feels like a warm hug.
Also: that Central Perk coffee shop and Chandler’s sarcasm? Pure gold.


2. Superstore


This Tv series is so underrated, it hurts. Superstore takes you into the chaotic yet hilarious world of retail workers at Cloud 9 (think Walmart but wackier).
The employees aren’t just coworkers—they’re misfits trying to survive rude customers, awkward corporate policies, and everyday madness.
Jonah, Amy, Dina, Glenn, Garrett—they’re all so different yet somehow blend into this wild, dysfunctional family.
It’s sharp, political, and full of laugh-out-loud moments. You might even start looking at your local supermarket a bit differently after this one.
Trust me, it’s binge-worthy!


3. Schitt’s Creek


Imagine losing all your money and having to live in a run-down town you once bought as a joke. That’s Schitt’s Creek for you.
The once-rich-and-glamorous Rose family—Johnny, Moira, David, and Alexis—suddenly has to live a simple life in a motel.
What sounds tragic turns into one of the funniest, warmest, and surprisingly emotional shows ever.
David’s sass? Iconic. Moira’s vocabulary? Out of this world.
The show gets better with every season. It’s got style, heart, and a message: you don’t need money to find yourself (but designer clothes do help).


4. Kim’s Convenience


This Canadian gem is like a warm, funny hug from a Korean family running a small convenience store in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Kim are the heart of the show, with their strict-but-lovable parenting and hilarious commentary on everything.
Their kids—Jung and Janet—deal with generational gaps, identity struggles, and everyday life chaos in their own quirky ways.
It’s wholesome, hilarious, and really easy to binge.
Also, Appa (Mr. Kim) steals every scene without even trying. His one-liners? Brutally honest and absolutely hilarious.

5. The Big Bang Theory


If nerdy jokes, awkward genius-level brains, and hilarious social blunders are your thing, The Big Bang Theory is a must-watch.
The story follows Sheldon, Leonard, Howard, and Raj—four brilliant scientists who can solve complex physics problems but can’t figure out basic human interaction.
Then comes Penny, their charming neighbour, who flips their entire world upside down.
The show blends geek culture, friendships, awkward romances, and tons of sarcasm into one addictive package.
With 12 seasons, it’s perfect for long binge sessions—and yes, you’ll end up loving Sheldon’s quirks. “Bazinga!” will be stuck in your head forever.


6. Young Sheldon


If you’ve ever wondered what made Sheldon Cooper the way he is, Young Sheldon gives you the answer in the most entertaining way.
It’s a spin-off that takes you back to Sheldon’s childhood in Texas—where a genius brain doesn’t quite fit into a football-loving, small-town family.
Watching young Sheldon navigate school, science, family drama, and religion at just 9 years old is hilarious, sweet, and kind of emotional.
The family—especially Meemaw (his grandma) and Missy (his twin sister)—adds the perfect balance to Sheldon’s seriousness.
It’s way more heartwarming than you’d expect, but still loaded with laughs.


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