Europe has a very warped concept of personal space. Not that I especially give a crap about this bitch, but that actually is their culture so she's pouting without any real basis.
Now if you want some seriously rude fuckers go to Greece. The Greeks don't think they're too close until their hands are in your pockets.
That is surprising. Either Americans have a radically different idea of personal space (can any American visitors to Europe confirm), or things have changed a lot since then. You could arguably say this about Italy or Spain, and especially Greece, but the rest?
The French definitely have the same problem. Imo it's from the density being higher compared to the states. The Germans aren't as bad but it's still noticable.
Europe has a very warped concept of personal space. Not that I especially give a crap about this bitch, but that actually is their culture so she's pouting without any real basis.
Now if you want some seriously rude fuckers go to Greece. The Greeks don't think they're too close until their hands are in your pockets.
There are many different cultures in Europe. This is like thinking that New York City is all of America.
Eh, that is not saying much, they have their hands in the pockets of northern Europe from thousands of kilometers away.
I've been to almost every non Warsaw Pact nation on the continent in the 80s and 90s. With the exception of the Portuguese it's pretty accurate.
That is surprising. Either Americans have a radically different idea of personal space (can any American visitors to Europe confirm), or things have changed a lot since then. You could arguably say this about Italy or Spain, and especially Greece, but the rest?
You’re....just learning this today?
Literally 7x denser. Yes, “personal space” is going to be treated very differently here.
The French definitely have the same problem. Imo it's from the density being higher compared to the states. The Germans aren't as bad but it's still noticable.