USA mogs Europe fcking hard

Which is better?

  • USA

    Votes: 9 37.5%
  • Europe

    Votes: 15 62.5%

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No it doesn't moron. 6 foot is considered straight up short in America now dumbass
I was there a year ago, people on avg are shorter than 6 foot.
 
LMAO every guys and girls in Sweden even more douchy and narc than in America
Nigga its built into our economy and culture to be individualistic. Manifest destiny? The trope of the lone cowboy? Americans only thinking of america? Crony capitalism?
 
Not true. Europe hasn’t got the same level of Whire guilt as USA and Europeans are more passive aggressive and Autistic they will be racist and gaslight you about it. USA Cumskins are higher T and will call you a nigger to your face and get themselves fired like tards

And I could care less usa is superior to Europe in every way
You realize you cant live on benefits in america right nigga?
 
I was there a year ago, people on avg are shorter than 6 foot.
Doesn't matter. Women's height preferences do NOT directly correlate to the average height of men in their country. If that were true, then women in Vietnam or Peru would consider the ideal male height to be like 170cm. But they don't, they desire 180+, just like women in Europe. American girls only consider men 6'2+ to be tall. 6 foot is only considered tall by legit old women (40+). It's the old standard.
 
You realize you cant live on benefits in america right nigga?
You assume I want to live of benifits you stupid fucking hillbilly go bang your sister or stn you degenerate
 
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Doesn't matter. Women's height preferences do NOT directly correlate to the average height of men in their country. If that were true, then women in Vietnam or Peru would consider the ideal male height to be like 170cm. But they don't, they desire 180+, just like women in Europe. American girls only consider men 6'2+ to be tall. 6 foot is only considered tall by legit old women (40+). It's the old standard.
No women's height preferences is based on relativity of their partner's height compared to other male in her vicinity/social circle, so she can brags it.
 
No women's height preferences is based on relativity of their partner's height compared to other male in her vicinity/social circle, so she can brags it.
100% wrong. If that were the case then women in short countries like India, Peru, Vietnam, Mexico, I can go on and on, would consider 170cm men tall. They don't consider them tall, they consider them short and UNDESIRABLE. 180CM+ ONLY.
 
100% wrong. If that were the case then women in short countries like India, Peru, Vietnam, Mexico, I can go on and on, would consider 170cm men tall. They don't consider them tall, they consider them short and UNDESIRABLE. 180CM+ ONLY.
stfu women in Vietnam and Philiphines considered 176cm to be tall stop the stupid cope you inexperienced kiddo


if the avg height is 185cm would 187considered tall as halo??? no now its 193 195cm
 
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stfu women in Vietnam and Philiphines considered 176cm to be tall stop the stupid cope you inexperienced kiddo
They literally do not jfl no Vietnamese woman considers 176 to be a tall or ideal height
if the avg height is 185cm would 187considered tall as halo??? no now its 193 195cm
Like 1-5% of European women demand 190cm+. And in what country is 185 average anyways? All three of them? Most European countries are shorter than america. Stop coping.
 
I lived in Bolivia 14 years out of my 19 years and i lived 3 months on usa, usa is shit and full of Sick people, literally satanic country
 
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They literally do not jfl no Vietnamese woman considers 176 to be a tall or ideal height

Like 1-5% of European women demand 190cm+. And in what country is 185 average anyways? All three of them? Most European countries are shorter than america. Stop coping.
Based in my class alone the shortest guy is 181cm tallest is 195cm
 
I'm married to a woman from South Korea and have also lived there myself for a while. I can tell you with confidence that Switzerland has a pretty collectivist culture, not unlike Japan or Korea. Many Americans (as well as many Europeans) think of Switzerland as an extremely libertarian and therefore extremely individualistic country. This is largely true in regard to our politics but not in regard to our culture.

One of the first things my wife asked me when she moved to Switzerland was: "Why does everyone dress the same here??" And it's true; a lot of tourists and foreigners notice this. Simply put, the three accepted colors of clothing in Switzerland are brown, grey and black (and a bit of white). There's a tacit agreement that everyone will and should stick to this rule, as well as to the types of clothes that are considered normal. If you don't stick to these unspoken rules, people will respect you less. You can tell this from the types of comments they make. The comments are usually dressed up as light-hearted teasing but if you know the culture, you can tell people secretly look down on you. For example I used to wear a tie-dye hoody that I bought in the US (sadly lost it a few years ago). Both tie-dye and adults who wear hoodies are considered unacceptable in Switzerland. Consequently, I had to deal with a lot of condescending teasing.

America is very different in this way. In the US, people tend to say: "Ha, I like that guy! He's so different!" Americans view diversity and quirkiness as positive things. This attitude is particularly strong in the big cities. If a New Yorker sees a granny on the subway who suddenly begins to sing, he will barely raise an eyebrow. He might think: "She's funny" or "okay, interesting". What he won't think, however, is: "This is very uncomfortable and inappropriate, why can't she sit down and quietly browse through a magazine??"

If America's overall culture is that of a big city, Switzerland's general culture is that of a small village. This includes A LOT of social pressure to fit in and not stand out in any way. After all, you don't want the neighbors to spread rumors over the garden fence!

Another good example for this cultural difference is Donald Trump. Leaving his politics aside, I think it's fair to say that Trump is a very unique and quirky person. He's loud, flashy, dramatic, comical, crazy. But this is exactly why he was elected President. Americans love people like him. Even progressives who vehemently oppose his politics admit that his craziness is a big part of his charme. Nobody in the US likes Martin O'Malley style politicians. And if you don't remember who Martin O'Malley is - that's exactly my point.

In Switzerland, this is very different. Trump would've never been elected here. Even if people liked his politics, they would be shocked, outraged, annoyed, offended by his unique style. They would think: "Why can't he be calm, polite, comb his hair and wear a suit?" Not because Swiss people love boring people but rather because they love "normal" people. Trump stands out of the mass and standing out of the mass is considered a really, really negative thing in Switzerland. It is viewed as uncouth, rude and immature.

I could give you thousands of examples for this but here's just one more from the top of my mind. Most Swiss people like silence and it's generally considered polite to not make too much noise (similar to Japan). If you're on the train, it is oftentimes very quiet. If people do talk, they do this half-whisper thing. Now, if the train (or bus, tram etc.) stops at a station and new passengers get on, those new people might be in a very different mood. Sometimes you can hear them talk loudly and laugh outside on the platform when the door opens. But the very moment they step onto the train and enter the passenger section, they dramatically lower their voice or become totally silent. It's always fun to observe this; it's almost like someone turned down the volume. The reason they get quiet is because they feel the mood of the passengers who are already on the train. This is the quintessence of collectivism. They don't even need to be reminded to be quiet with written signs. All they need is the "vibe" of the group and they will immediately adjust. This behavior is very typical in other contexts, too. Swiss people always adjust to the vibe of the group and what's considered normal/appropriate. We are the ultimate herd animals. By contrast, I have been on the train with American tourists could kept half-shouting at each other and laughing extremely loudly even though everyone else was silent. For a Swiss person, this would be unbearable but they didn't even seem to notice the stares, let alone be bothered by their own lack of fitting in.

I think Americans have more of a live-and-let-live attitude where everyone just sort of does what he wants and doesn't care too much about what others might think or feel about it. If you're not happy with someone's behavior, you need to actively talk to that person. But in Switzerland, all it takes is a stare and people will hurry to adjust their behavior.
 
@Xangsane @BrahminBoss @andy9432 Which do you guys prefer??
 
America is the biggest npc country on the planet aside from Asia jfl
 
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Fuck yeah! Get to blow 60 hours a week making an exta trillion for ceo weinstein while i make 20k a year which is blown on sub par medical care and student loans! 😎😎😎
 
I'm married to a woman from South Korea and have also lived there myself for a while. I can tell you with confidence that Switzerland has a pretty collectivist culture, not unlike Japan or Korea. Many Americans (as well as many Europeans) think of Switzerland as an extremely libertarian and therefore extremely individualistic country. This is largely true in regard to our politics but not in regard to our culture.

One of the first things my wife asked me when she moved to Switzerland was: "Why does everyone dress the same here??" And it's true; a lot of tourists and foreigners notice this. Simply put, the three accepted colors of clothing in Switzerland are brown, grey and black (and a bit of white). There's a tacit agreement that everyone will and should stick to this rule, as well as to the types of clothes that are considered normal. If you don't stick to these unspoken rules, people will respect you less. You can tell this from the types of comments they make. The comments are usually dressed up as light-hearted teasing but if you know the culture, you can tell people secretly look down on you. For example I used to wear a tie-dye hoody that I bought in the US (sadly lost it a few years ago). Both tie-dye and adults who wear hoodies are considered unacceptable in Switzerland. Consequently, I had to deal with a lot of condescending teasing.

America is very different in this way. In the US, people tend to say: "Ha, I like that guy! He's so different!" Americans view diversity and quirkiness as positive things. This attitude is particularly strong in the big cities. If a New Yorker sees a granny on the subway who suddenly begins to sing, he will barely raise an eyebrow. He might think: "She's funny" or "okay, interesting". What he won't think, however, is: "This is very uncomfortable and inappropriate, why can't she sit down and quietly browse through a magazine??"

If America's overall culture is that of a big city, Switzerland's general culture is that of a small village. This includes A LOT of social pressure to fit in and not stand out in any way. After all, you don't want the neighbors to spread rumors over the garden fence!

Another good example for this cultural difference is Donald Trump. Leaving his politics aside, I think it's fair to say that Trump is a very unique and quirky person. He's loud, flashy, dramatic, comical, crazy. But this is exactly why he was elected President. Americans love people like him. Even progressives who vehemently oppose his politics admit that his craziness is a big part of his charme. Nobody in the US likes Martin O'Malley style politicians. And if you don't remember who Martin O'Malley is - that's exactly my point.

In Switzerland, this is very different. Trump would've never been elected here. Even if people liked his politics, they would be shocked, outraged, annoyed, offended by his unique style. They would think: "Why can't he be calm, polite, comb his hair and wear a suit?" Not because Swiss people love boring people but rather because they love "normal" people. Trump stands out of the mass and standing out of the mass is considered a really, really negative thing in Switzerland. It is viewed as uncouth, rude and immature.

I could give you thousands of examples for this but here's just one more from the top of my mind. Most Swiss people like silence and it's generally considered polite to not make too much noise (similar to Japan). If you're on the train, it is oftentimes very quiet. If people do talk, they do this half-whisper thing. Now, if the train (or bus, tram etc.) stops at a station and new passengers get on, those new people might be in a very different mood. Sometimes you can hear them talk loudly and laugh outside on the platform when the door opens. But the very moment they step onto the train and enter the passenger section, they dramatically lower their voice or become totally silent. It's always fun to observe this; it's almost like someone turned down the volume. The reason they get quiet is because they feel the mood of the passengers who are already on the train. This is the quintessence of collectivism. They don't even need to be reminded to be quiet with written signs. All they need is the "vibe" of the group and they will immediately adjust. This behavior is very typical in other contexts, too. Swiss people always adjust to the vibe of the group and what's considered normal/appropriate. We are the ultimate herd animals. By contrast, I have been on the train with American tourists could kept half-shouting at each other and laughing extremely loudly even though everyone else was silent. For a Swiss person, this would be unbearable but they didn't even seem to notice the stares, let alone be bothered by their own lack of fitting in.

I think Americans have more of a live-and-let-live attitude where everyone just sort of does what he wants and doesn't care too much about what others might think or feel about it. If you're not happy with someone's behavior, you need to actively talk to that person. But in Switzerland, all it takes is a stare and people will hurry to adjust their behavior.
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Europe mogs obese americans
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Mega cope lie
Why would I lie? Most guys in my classes in Norway as these height meanwhile American are mostly 5'10 IRL
 
in the USA
More salaries
less NPC
more individualistic
million of subcultures


in Europe
Full of NPC
Awkward af
conformist af
low pay
small apartment
bureaucracy
muhh healthcare(STFU healthcare only for basic shit like common cold, insulin shots not chronic illness and long waiting time; in the US you just give them fuck you money and they can fix everythings wrong in your incel body immediately)
You know the higher wages in the US are because you dont get any of your human rights for free, whilst we get them all through tax
 
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in the USA
More salaries
less NPC
more individualistic
million of subcultures


in Europe
Full of NPC
Awkward af
conformist af
low pay
small apartment
bureaucracy
muhh healthcare(STFU healthcare only for basic shit like common cold, insulin shots not chronic illness and long waiting time; in the US you just give them fuck you money and they can fix everythings wrong in your incel body immediately)
Downside: spics.
 
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'mostly' all of it is you fucking dunce + you hitler (jew faggot) lover kys
Mein fuhrer is not a Jew faggot you nigger, and I can’t die nigger, I’m a superhuman Aryan…

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hes responsible for the creation of israel. please tell me youre not a fucking christian
at very least he attempted to get rid of them he got far an empire feared by shitskins and Jews even today. Although I won’t deny he’s a failure and made things worse.
 
at very least he attempted to get rid of them he got far an empire feared by shitskins and Jews even today. Although I won’t deny he’s a failure and made things worse.
he didnt attempt shit. what man educated on the jew, knowing what theyre fucking capable of give them a fucking country
 
he didnt attempt shit. what man educated on the jew, knowing what theyre fucking capable of give them a fucking country
he did not give them a country purposely it was the affect of him failing to genocide them.

There really is nobody that can be praised for their damage against Jews as nobody have caused any major damage against them. Who do we look up to? What do we even fight for nigga
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he did not give them a country purposely it was the affect of him failing to genocide them.

There really is nobody that can be praised for their damage against Jews as nobody have caused any major damage against them. Who do we look up to? What do we even fight for nigga
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what have you done for the cause
 
USA mogs in term of individualism, you can do and be whatever tf you want as long as you make enough money. In euROPE everyone wearing 3 colors clothes black, grey, brown to not standout or otherwise ostracized....
 

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