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Reply to "s/o "European" myths about Americans"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm half American and half Asian, and grew up in both countries. To natives of my Asian country, Americans are very loud. They talk loud and do things loudly (big gestures, etc.). Everything is big-big people, big cars, big houses, big TVs, etc.[/quote] Hell, I'm American and feel this way. I also think sometimes there are too many choices. What would it be like if there were only four types of bread to chose from? Would our shopping go faster? I'd like to find out.[/quote] As another American I totally agree with you, but also think the fact that you picked bread as an example is pretty funny because everytime I visit my German in-laws I am terribly impressed by the scope and variety of their bread choices. It's one thing they have [i]way [/i]more of than us (and yeah, it's pretty much all way better). :) [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/10/d8/fe/10d8fede6ddf8b262495ad669677222f.jpg[/img][/quote]
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