Well Considering that 75% of my friends are European, I decided to take on the first post of this group.
I have made many friends with people from everywhere.
I have tons of friends from Germany - from all parts but mainly Bavaria -where the drinking is plenty and Oktoberfest the place to be. I have visited them many times and vice versa and we both see differences in the societies - but mind you I am also not pure American but Asian American (Indian American) so I have an outside societal view of the society if that makes sense.
Anyhow - a typical European - depends on the country they are from. But here are somethings I have noticed of their interests.
Dutch Guys: Drink, Drink, Drink. Party, Party, Party. Soccer, Soccer, Soccer. Anymore? I have two good friends from the Netherlands who always come party with me when I visit Amsterdam. But it's all about the party.
Brits: Footie. Drink. Footie. Drink.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United
Germans and Eastern Europeans: German Beer, Soccer, Clubbing. Soccer. Ballack. German Beer.
Italians (Men): Futbol. Campioni Del Mondo. Food and Wine. Futbol. Women.
I could go on... but I am sure you see the pattern.
These are just some random generalizatins (not meant to stereotype) but commonalities I have seen within MY GROUP of friends. Not all Europeans are the same. I dated an Italian who was quite the Lady's Man and yet he was also the typical Californian Surfer - (with the bod to go with
and All me English friends don't drink... but most of them do.. same with Germans.. and the rest.
But I must say I find myself appreciating these aspects. The soccer-futbol whichever you prefer, I LOVE. The amazing and wicked hot futbolers of Europe are like no other! The club scene and the fact that there isn't a drinking age all make the European society more amiable to others. I personally find the environment and life fantastic. I have visited many a time and will do so more in the future.
I personally like a mix of culture and I believe that is how I am. With my own style and tastes and my own behaviours in various situations - I cannot be generalized because I am a mix of all of the above - done it all and seen it all!
Cheers!
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Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti
I agree! My friend and I traveled throughout Europe last year. In Germany (we were in Munich or Munchen) and all we really noticed was beer, futbol, beer, aaaand... futbol. We were actually there during the World Cup so maybe that had something to do with it.
lol But I do
agree with your post. I think it's a great opportunity to be able to travel around different countries - soak in all the different cultures
1OH! World Cup... don't get me started... [oh you have got me started]... haha I won't go on a world cup tirade [happy enthusiastic one] but i am just going to say i watched every game - and i wish i could have been there.. cheering my cristiano baby ON! as well as Brasil, Italia, England... [yeah i could go on for ages with this] Basically to sum up my love for the world cup - you could picture me in one of the fifa world cup england ads with U2's beautiful day playing...oh yeah.. it was beautiful.
SU3 - when you say soak in the cultures - you really just mean the beer right?
Munich! Ahh so many of my friends were there watching all the games in the crowds.. beautiful.
2OF COURSE! of course I meant the beer.
haha... It was
beautiful. We actually spent most of our time watching the game on the big screen at the Olympic Gardens and the beer gardens as well. It was a great time... I miss it!
3Yeah I miss it too. But next time I'm going TO BE THERE.
42010 SOUTH AFRIKA baby!
Ohh Can't wait!
i got to watch the world cup in montmarte, it was amazing and i didn't even plan on it, i moved to france right in the thick of it
5I would put women a little ahead of Wine and Food or with it. Seriously, Italians are so suave. Ohhh Italian men.
I'm from Europe and I've a lot of friends from all over, we call our group "The U.N." Haha, good post.
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