Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry for bumping this thread but I've been working in London all week and today was the first day to do some touristy stuff, which prompted me to remember this thread.
There are two easily identifiable types of American tourists, among the hugely diverse pool of American travelers.
1) the freshly scrubbed, spotlessly clean, young American family. Mom and Dad are in mid to late 30s with the older kids already hitting 10/11. Family is impeccably behaved, friendly, cheerful, parents have amazing control of kids, dad is clearly involved and hands on, everyone is having a great time. Kids (2-3, sometimes even four) wear casual athletic clothes, parents are usually in linen shirts and shorts. They look like they probably live in a nice house in Western Howard or Loudoun. Might even be Mormon. Too clean to be believed! Eat a lot of ice cream.
2) the Midwestern family proudly wearing baseball jerseys of the hometown team. I find this intriguing. Sometimes it's just one family member, other times it's the entire family wearing Cardinals/Cubs/Tiger baseball jerseys. You get the impression most of their weekends are spent with big gatherings watching baseball in the basement bar/den. Possibly a variant of this family is the one wearing themed t-shirts. Saw a couple today wearing matching blue t-shirts. One said "London is not Boring!" the other said "St. Louis is Boring!"
Everyone I saw seemed to be having a good time. No judgment. Just interesting.
The MLB World Tour is in London right now and the Cubs are playing the Cardinals, so that might explain part of it.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry for bumping this thread but I've been working in London all week and today was the first day to do some touristy stuff, which prompted me to remember this thread.
There are two easily identifiable types of American tourists, among the hugely diverse pool of American travelers.
1) the freshly scrubbed, spotlessly clean, young American family. Mom and Dad are in mid to late 30s with the older kids already hitting 10/11. Family is impeccably behaved, friendly, cheerful, parents have amazing control of kids, dad is clearly involved and hands on, everyone is having a great time. Kids (2-3, sometimes even four) wear casual athletic clothes, parents are usually in linen shirts and shorts. They look like they probably live in a nice house in Western Howard or Loudoun. Might even be Mormon. Too clean to be believed! Eat a lot of ice cream.
2) the Midwestern family proudly wearing baseball jerseys of the hometown team. I find this intriguing. Sometimes it's just one family member, other times it's the entire family wearing Cardinals/Cubs/Tiger baseball jerseys. You get the impression most of their weekends are spent with big gatherings watching baseball in the basement bar/den. Possibly a variant of this family is the one wearing themed t-shirts. Saw a couple today wearing matching blue t-shirts. One said "London is not Boring!" the other said "St. Louis is Boring!"
Everyone I saw seemed to be having a good time. No judgment. Just interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans have a lot more clothes, but probably not as nice or tailored. If you only have a few things because tiny house, no closet, you may spend more on the few things you own.
And definitely straight teeth. Usually better complexions, clearer skin, and clean hair.
very true about the closet, but the rest is really white people focused. Have you seen how Asian's take care of their skin? Much better complexion than Americans.
Asians are not the only other people out there. Americans of all races are very aesthetically pleasing. I think the mutt nature mixed genes of so many people really brings out the best.
More likely it's the addiction to Instagram and the Hollywood influence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans have a lot more clothes, but probably not as nice or tailored. If you only have a few things because tiny house, no closet, you may spend more on the few things you own.
And definitely straight teeth. Usually better complexions, clearer skin, and clean hair.
very true about the closet, but the rest is really white people focused. Have you seen how Asian's take care of their skin? Much better complexion than Americans.
Asians are not the only other people out there. Americans of all races are very aesthetically pleasing. I think the mutt nature mixed genes of so many people really brings out the best.
Anonymous wrote:Live in Paris
American women wear tighter clothing. That’s usually the first giveaway. Some of it is just that American bodies are curvier, but as a general rule French women tend to wear clothing that hangs more than it clings, even with things like jeans.
Also blonde hair, highlights, and a blow out are usually signs of an American. Hair is more natural here.
But also there is just an American exuberance and excitement that shows in how Americans walk and talk to each other. French behavior and body language is more subdued.
Anonymous wrote:Live in Paris
American women wear tighter clothing. That’s usually the first giveaway. Some of it is just that American bodies are curvier, but as a general rule French women tend to wear clothing that hangs more than it clings, even with things like jeans.
Also blonde hair, highlights, and a blow out are usually signs of an American. Hair is more natural here.
But also there is just an American exuberance and excitement that shows in how Americans walk and talk to each other. French behavior and body language is more subdued.
Anonymous wrote:Louder voices. Americans abroad are notorious for speaking voices which are too loud.
Clothing styles and brands, including shoes.
Wearing more casual or less clothes than locals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Thailand with my inlaws last year.
Both DH and his sister were born and raised in the US and both speak not-great-Thai.
People generally assumed DH was American, but virtually everyone assumed SIL was Thai. She is beautiful and fashionable, and DH is more suburban-dad-style, so I guess that's what did it. (He wasn't dressed sloppily or anything, just not as fashion-forward as his sister)
Um I assume he’s white and she’s of Asian heritage?
Anonymous wrote:Cargo shorts and Teva sandals. Ugh.