Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to know about any American women who may have dated European men, the cultural differences, the good, the bad, etc....
Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to know about any American women who may have dated European men, the cultural differences, the good, the bad, etc....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'european' ha. Unless you can be more specific you are the kind of person who will annoy 'european' men.
Yes, their only commonality is that they would all be annoyed by the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're question is a bit too broad. There are so many countries with different customs and expectations.
That said, my husband is from Scotland. All good, no bad. His family is all still there so vacations are really just taking the kids to see the grandparents. Caring for elderly/sick parents from another country is also tough.
I guess I mean more mainland Europe... French, German, Italian, etc. I know there are broad generalizations but IME there are also lots of commonalities so really would love to hear people's observations.
There is very little commonality between a greek and a norwegian, or spanish vs german.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're question is a bit too broad. There are so many countries with different customs and expectations.
That said, my husband is from Scotland. All good, no bad. His family is all still there so vacations are really just taking the kids to see the grandparents. Caring for elderly/sick parents from another country is also tough.
I guess I mean more mainland Europe... French, German, Italian, etc. I know there are broad generalizations but IME there are also lots of commonalities so really would love to hear people's observations.
Anonymous wrote:'european' ha. Unless you can be more specific you are the kind of person who will annoy 'european' men.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're question is a bit too broad. There are so many countries with different customs and expectations.
That said, my husband is from Scotland. All good, no bad. His family is all still there so vacations are really just taking the kids to see the grandparents. Caring for elderly/sick parents from another country is also tough.
same being married to my English DH, but OP doesn't consider them "European".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're question is a bit too broad. There are so many countries with different customs and expectations.
That said, my husband is from Scotland. All good, no bad. His family is all still there so vacations are really just taking the kids to see the grandparents. Caring for elderly/sick parents from another country is also tough.
I guess I mean more mainland Europe... French, German, Italian, etc. I know there are broad generalizations but IME there are also lots of commonalities so really would love to hear people's observations.
Anonymous wrote:You're question is a bit too broad. There are so many countries with different customs and expectations.
That said, my husband is from Scotland. All good, no bad. His family is all still there so vacations are really just taking the kids to see the grandparents. Caring for elderly/sick parents from another country is also tough.
Anonymous wrote:You're question is a bit too broad. There are so many countries with different customs and expectations.
That said, my husband is from Scotland. All good, no bad. His family is all still there so vacations are really just taking the kids to see the grandparents. Caring for elderly/sick parents from another country is also tough.