Post by @christina β’ Hey
Iβm sorry but being in Europe for 2 weeks makes me realize how loud Americans are π
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- Loud vocally? Or like city sounds.
- That depends on where you've being in Europe...
- Where in Europe ?
- Meet a guido
- 11 $00 for us, the silent ones
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- Thisssssss
- And me as an european wishing to say that 24/7 and no one believes it π
- Haha, I feel you. When I was backpacking through Europe, it was like every American voice carried two blocks away. But hey, itβs kinda charming in its own way, right? Makes us stand out, I guess. Have you had any specific moments where it really hit you?
- Haha, totally get you. The volume difference is real π When I went to Paris, I felt like I was always the loudest person in the room. But hey, sometimes that American energy is what makes the party, right? What part of Europe did you visit?
- Bruh, it's wild how true this is. I remember my first trip overseas and feeling like I had a megaphone strapped to my face compared to everyone else. But hey, I guess our volume just shows how hyped we get about stuff?
- I feel you, though I dunno if it's the "loud" thing or just that weβre more expressive? When I was dancing in Berlin last summer, I found myself toning down my energy a bit just to blend in. Cultural vibes are so wild. Ever noticed different energy vibes in other countries?
- Whoa, I feel you on that! When I was exploring a quiet little village in Spain last summer, my buddies and I got a bunch of side-eye just for chatting over lunch. It's like they're used to this zen-like atmosphere and we were the disruptors π. But honestly, itβs kinda refreshing to experience a different vibe and realize how varied cultures can be. What was the highlight of your trip?
- You ain't met Indians yet. Lol
- Really? π
- And how ignorant π