Anonymous wrote:They are?
I dispute your premise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pp also a lot of eating disorders among women, I’ve noticed at least for French and Italian women (not Europe, but this is huge in Japan, China, and Korea as well). There is more social pressure to be thin and less of a body positivity movement, so people really hardcore diet. I’ve noticed less of this for Germans and Scandinavians, but very much so for French women.
Yeah I wish more people mentioned this. Keeping thin is very much emphasized in European families. It is simply not acceptable to be fat. Whereas American families are much more concerned about eating disorders and being sensitive to their children’s feelings. If an American mother saw her child was getting chubby, she would never say so. Europeans have no zero problems say it, and harping on it.
I am not discounting all the other things people mentioned, but it’s also a no-nonsense mindset.
Yeah that mindset where it's no-nonsense about keeping thin is even more common in East Asian Countries (Japan/China/Korea).
It's been my observation that this is true for wealthy families both places but not a typical attitude. Most of the middle class Europeans I know like to eat and would never call their kids "chubby". France is really the only place where the obsession with thinness permeates the masses but even there, there are so many immigrants and multi-ethnic families that I just don't see this that much. A lot of people in Europe prefer a rounder shape. I don't know, maybe it's a hold over from being peasants when having a little meat on your bones likely made you hardier and less sickly. It's only the aristocrats and the nouveau riche who seem to care so much about being fashionably thin.
Anonymous wrote:What everyone else said. Plus the smoking keeps them thin.
Anonymous wrote:They’re happier and less stressed. They have universal health care.
Anonymous wrote:…and are all way healthier than my mc/umc peers in the us.
What gives?
Is it literally just working less and walking more — diet, working out, hydration don’t matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re happier and less stressed. They have universal health care.
This.
This is a huge part of it. They have better access to healthcare, almost everyone walks more, and they generally don't work such crazy hours or feel so financially or otherwise stressed out. They get more vacation and they aren't worried about paying for college.
Anonymous wrote:Americans eat too much. That is it. It isn’t round up, plastics, are any other excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re happier and less stressed. They have universal health care.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor quality processed foods that are literally at every corner + super sized portions+inactivity
But Americans want this. People get bent out of shape if they go out to eat and the portions aren’t huge. They feel cheated and complain. So…restaurants use cheaper crap so they can give the masses the super portions they demand
This is an unfair assessment. I would love smaller portions of higher quality food but honestly I mostly see those at the fancy/weird restaurants. I have no interest in most of the fancy/weird recipes and would prefer higher quality smaller portion “normal” food. Alas, it isn’t to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor quality processed foods that are literally at every corner + super sized portions+inactivity
But Americans want this. People get bent out of shape if they go out to eat and the portions aren’t huge. They feel cheated and complain. So…restaurants use cheaper crap so they can give the masses the super portions they demand
This is an unfair assessment. I would love smaller portions of higher quality food but honestly I mostly see those at the fancy/weird restaurants. I have no interest in most of the fancy/weird recipes and would prefer higher quality smaller portion “normal” food. Alas, it isn’t to be.
Anonymous wrote:Poor quality processed foods that are literally at every corner + super sized portions+inactivity
But Americans want this. People get bent out of shape if they go out to eat and the portions aren’t huge. They feel cheated and complain. So…restaurants use cheaper crap so they can give the masses the super portions they demand