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Originally posted by c.d. View PostI have always heard that Aussie women find American men very attractive and sexy. Is that true? Oh God, please let it be true.
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Originally posted by GUT View PostProbably the biggest issue I have with Americans, and it's nowhere near all of them, is that if you don't do things the American way, you simply must be wrong.
Steadmund Brand"The truth is what is, and what should be is a fantasy. A terrible, terrible lie that someone gave to the people long ago."- Lenny Bruce
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Originally posted by Ginger View PostI hope the Japanese find us as surrealistically amusing as we find them. It would be a shame for them to miss out on such entertainment.
One of the best countries I've visited and despite superficial differences the people who are most like the English.
I've a lot of time for the Japanese.
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Originally posted by GUT View PostI'm sure that there are things Aussies take for granted that annoy other cultures. Just as I am sure much of it is generalisations, most Aussies find it a bit funny that Americans seem to think they are the greatest nation on earth (and yep that's a generalisation and I know many really nice Americans) and seem to think everything in America is bigger, not realising that Australia is about the same size but with only 6 States so when the go on about how big, say Texas is, we find it a bit laughable.
But I know some Aussies who are real arrogant too.
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Well, I've met one or two arrogant Yanks, in the US, in Europe and in England. (There used to be a big US airforce base near to us in Norfolk, England and my uncle worked there.) However, the vast majority of Yanks I've met have been very nice, including one who paid me my first compliment when I was nine!
I think we all generalise though don't we at times, the voluble Frenchman, precise German, inscrutable Japanese, eccentric English with bad teeth, (I read on another forum of an American who went to study in England and was warned about the teeth) loud Aussies, etc. etc.? I just think the national stereotyping has grown up over the centuries. It doesn't resemble reality.
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Originally posted by Rosella View PostWell, I've met one or two arrogant Yanks, in the US, in Europe and in England. (There used to be a big US airforce base near to us in Norfolk, England and my uncle worked there.) However, the vast majority of Yanks I've met have been very nice, including one who paid me my first compliment when I was nine!
I think we all generalise though don't we at times, the voluble Frenchman, precise German, inscrutable Japanese, eccentric English with bad teeth, (I read on another forum of an American who went to study in England and was warned about the teeth) loud Aussies, etc. etc.? I just think the national stereotyping has grown up over the centuries. It doesn't resemble reality.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by Rosella View PostLoud AND drunk, Gut, though I've never met any of those outside Oz, London and Bali! We're always very polite and shy when we are overseas. You know that!G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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I don't know if we British have bad teeth, because I don't look at people's teeth. Except for Americans. I look at their teeth because you can't avoid the bloody things. There are old hobble-de-hoys in their 80s flashing pearly white choppers. It ain't natural. I'm scared.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostI don't know if we British have bad teeth, because I don't look at people's teeth. Except for Americans. I look at their teeth because you can't avoid the bloody things. There are old hobble-de-hoys in their 80s flashing pearly white choppers. It ain't natural. I'm scared.
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