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Obviously it's subjective, but I don't think Germany is particularly known for beautiful/stylish women. Italy, Spain, yeah.
Lots of (native) German women tend to dress in that nordic style, with the Jack Wolfskin coats, the sensible Ecco shoes, the "mom jeans", the "natural" look (no makeup or hairstyling). Kind of the "outdoorsy" look. Of course there are exceptions.
Obviously it's subjective, but I don't think Germany is particularly known for beautiful/stylish women. Italy, Spain, yeah.
Lots of (native) German women tend to dress in that nordic style, with the Jack Wolfskin coats, the sensible Ecco shoes, the "mom jeans", the "natural" look (no makeup or hairstyling). Kind of the "outdoorsy" look. Of course there are exceptions.
Obviously it's subjective, but I don't think Germany is particularly known for beautiful/stylish women. Italy, Spain, yeah.
Lots of (native) German women tend to dress in that nordic style, with the Jack Wolfskin coats, the sensible Ecco shoes, the "mom jeans", the "natural" look (no makeup or hairstyling). Kind of the "outdoorsy" look. Of course there are exceptions.
You will find all kinds of women in Germany. But it's true that this "nordic style" is more common in Germany than in most other European countries. But you also find many well dressed women like in Sweden and also many women that dress very unfavorable like many women in the U.S.
Overall women in Germany are better dressed than women in the U.S. But women in many other European countries are definitely better dressed than German women, especially in Sweden, France, Italy or Switzerland.
You raped and enslaved half of Europe for 40 years. You didn't deserve anything in return. Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova, Crimea... Of course it's scary.
Russia is the problem, not the US.
Yeah, it's Russia who keeps bombing everyone which it does not understand, it's Russia who installs corrupted governments all over the world calling it "democracy", it's Russia who created Syria crisis and ISIS which are about to destroy Europe.
Yeah, it's Russia who keeps bombing everyone which it does not understand, it's Russia who installs corrupted governments all over the world calling it "democracy", it's Russia who created Syria crisis and ISIS which are about to destroy Europe.
Actually all true.
Russia has been bombing Syria, Russia has puppet governments surrounding it, Russia helped created the Syria crisis by supporting Assad, and ISIS was created in Syria, under Assad.
The actions of Germans in WW1 and WWII clearly defines those people. Hardly anyone needs to say more.
Government after government has bent over backwards to atone for the atrocities of WWII committed by the Nazis.
True, the average German is not very positive about the US. Some of this is due to the fact that Germans as a rule are quite "regulated", while Americans are not. Their distaste for the worst aspects of American-style capitalism is also shared by many Americans.
Obviously it's subjective, but I don't think Germany is particularly known for beautiful/stylish women. Italy, Spain, yeah.
Lots of (native) German women tend to dress in that nordic style, with the Jack Wolfskin coats, the sensible Ecco shoes, the "mom jeans", the "natural" look (no makeup or hairstyling). Kind of the "outdoorsy" look. Of course there are exceptions.
WTF is this crap? That is not a "nordic style", that's some hillbilly Whiskey Tango sh*t, and definitely not the norm up here.
WTF is this crap? That is not a "nordic style", that's some hillbilly Whiskey Tango sh*t, and definitely not the norm up here.
Haha, some people call it "nordic style" because elderly people love to do nordic walking. Those people often wear these terrible Jack Wolfskin or The North Face clothes.
But people are aware that it's not a Scandinavian thing. And most Germans don't wear these kind of clothes. But they are indeed more common than in most other European countries. At least in my experience. Labels from Scandinavian countries are more popular in Germany.
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