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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lol okay. I used to live in Asia — they talked, thought, and judged food way more than any American I’ve met and were much healthier.[/quote] In all of Asia???[/quote] I mean it’s a pretty general trend across most Asian countries/cultures — special regional or seasonal foods, lots of emphasis on feeding people as an expression of love/affection, but also lots of emphasis on thinness as a beauty standard and direct commentary from parents/grandparents on what you’re eating and how unhealthy it is/isn’t and how you should be eating and feeding your family better.[/quote] Pretty much this exactly. Therefore, This thread focused on the US is dumb. [/quote] Ok. I admit I do not know much about Asian eating trends. But, is it really that they vilify carbs, sweets, fruit, rice, noodles? I thought it was more, eat in moderation, and lots of veggies in foods. At least in Korean shows I've watched; everyone is constantly eating noodles of some sort.[/quote]
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