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GSteed Sep 8th, 2007 10:17 AM

Europe vs. USA
 
What restaurants do you patronize in the USA? What do you wear to them? Have you ever been to a local (USA) museum? Why do you visit them in Europe? Does anyone in the USA wear, 'white trainers' after Labor Day?

bettyk Sep 8th, 2007 11:49 AM

First, I DO NOT wear white trainers any time of the year!!

I've found that if you aren't interested in US museums, you probably won't visit them in Europe either. However, many European museums do have famous works of art that can't be found in US museums (ie, Mona Lisa, Winged Victory, Holbein, etc.).

In the US, we like ethnic restaurants, steakhouses and, since I live in Texas, Mexican food and barbeque. At nicer steakhouses or upscale restaurants we dress more formally, but usually wear casual wear to our local eateries.

Why do you ask?

NeoPatrick Sep 8th, 2007 12:22 PM

If a girl's training bra doesn't show, I'm not sure what difference it makes what color it is -- nor what season of the year.

ira Sep 8th, 2007 01:29 PM

Hi G,

Very interesting questions.

We do not wear white shoes after Labor Day, except for people in Florida.

Here in the US, we generally eat at fast food places - the faster the better. For a night out, we go anywhere that has very large servings (preferably all you can eat) of high cholesterol, high fat, high sugar, high salt. high starch foods. If its loaded with transfats, that's good.

We usually wear work clothes. For a special night out, we put on a clean tee shirt.

Our favorite beverages are cheap beer and highly sugared iced tea or carbonated beverages.

What's a museum?

((I))

tower Sep 8th, 2007 01:38 PM

Ira:

LOL (if it weren't so "right on"...)

stu T

kismetchimera Sep 8th, 2007 01:42 PM

Patrick You are Funny..:)

Greenhouse Sep 8th, 2007 02:02 PM

Darn! I thought this post was going to offer me the chance to share this reply:

http://carcino.gen.nz/images/index.p...9a680/66490086

(I guess it did)

scatcat Sep 8th, 2007 02:07 PM

ira

I swear I've seen you and a group of your buddies in every restaurant in East Texas.

Pinchme_iam_dreaming Sep 8th, 2007 02:33 PM

I live in Texas too. I don't know if ira lives in America or if he/she is an American? with his/her statement?

"Here in the US, we generally eat at fast food places - the faster the better. For a night out, we go anywhere that has very large servings (preferably all you can eat) of high cholesterol, high fat, high sugar, high salt. high starch foods. If its loaded with transfats, that's good.

We usually wear work clothes. For a special night out, we put on a clean tee shirt.
Our favorite beverages are cheap beer and highly sugared iced tea or carbonated beverages"! Either you are kidding or just un-informed? or just like to eat cheap food?

lindam Sep 8th, 2007 02:50 PM

What am I missing here??? Ira wss being funny---made me laugh!

Greenhouse Sep 8th, 2007 03:06 PM

I'm quite familiar with Ira's posts and have always found them very informative.

I, on the other hand, was just kidding (sort of).

adeben Sep 8th, 2007 05:42 PM

Hi Bettyk:
I suspect that GSteed is posing those questions because they are a representative sample of questions that US posters regularly ask about Europe. I'm sure he/she is making the point that such questions are just as dopey in the US context as they are in the European.

Travelnut Sep 8th, 2007 05:50 PM

Ira is spoofing (mostly).

StCirq Sep 8th, 2007 06:21 PM

I live outside Washington, DC, and often go into DC to see exhibits at museums, attend concerts, etc. I love museums, and we have dozens here that have fabulous exhibits. We also have a couple of bookstores/coffeehouses that have fabulous author talks and book signings and I love to go to those. And we have free jazz concerts at the Smithsonian and all kids of neat stuff. I do lots of that, mostly on weekends.

Restaurants - we've got great ones here in northern VA, as we have a plethora of different ethnic populations, my favorite being Indian, Ethiopian, Afghani, Moroccan, Thai, Mexican, and Cambodian.

I do not own a pair or white trainers.

ira Sep 9th, 2007 08:09 AM

Ira is a writer and commentator on the American scene, currently based in Madison, GA/USA - voted best small town in America by some magazine no one has ever heard of.

All that and a house in the Perigord, too. St. Cirq has the best of all possible worlds.

((I))


travlx2 Sep 9th, 2007 09:59 AM

Lol....Now I realize how naive so many of us are in regard to travel outside of the US,including myself. I'm not an experienced world travelor but sure have gained tremendous insight from many of these postings!! I am a newbee to the site and have much to learn including how to post a question that will be worthy of a response.

scdreamer Sep 9th, 2007 10:04 AM

Greenhouse --- Great link! HAHAHA, sad but true ...

travlx2 Sep 10th, 2007 01:52 PM

to greenhouse...I fowarded your link to a friend and she wrote back.."I want to move to Europe." Thanks for your humour.

kismetchimera Sep 10th, 2007 02:52 PM

White trainers are very popular here in the US, as a matter of fact,any good Sport store has a large display of them and they sell like Hot cake ..

Honestly I dont know why there is so much fanfare and ridicule by Fodor's Fashion police , when a person dare to wear white sneakers in Europe.
Someone Please englight me..

Padraig Sep 10th, 2007 03:19 PM

kismetchimera wrote: "Honestly I dont know why there is so much fanfare and ridicule by Fodor's Fashion police , when a person dare to wear white sneakers in Europe."

So young, so much to learn...


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