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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No advertising that you are an American. Keep your sports hoodies and hats at home.[/quote] It's not the sports hoodies and hats. Europeans can spot an American man from a mile away. They walk differently, carry themselves differently, etc., and one is highly unlikely to nail European fashion unless they've been living there for a while. And really, trying to fit in in Europe is sort of cringey. Respect is what you need to aim for, not fitting in. [/quote] There is no distinct European fashion anymore. In the last 20 years, fashion has become homogeneous.[/quote] Hmm, disagree. I think there are pockets of fashion norms everywhere, even within the US. But the main thing that gives it away is the walk and the body shape. [/quote] Not anymore. Europe is rather rotund now. [/quote] 36% of American adults are obese compared with 21% of French adults. 71% more adults are obese in the US. [/quote] :lol: Math isn't your strong suit? DP[/quote] The math there is correct,dummy. 36-21=15.15/21=.71.[/quote]
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