This thread is very interesting. I always think about stuff like this. Like when Tatu came to America and someone Russian noted an assistant as being American 'cause she was louder than everyone else. (or something like that)
I don't remember seeing everyone as beautiful. I remember being taught that wealthy people are beautiful though. Companies like Abercrombie & Fitch thrive in America. They sell t-shirts for $30 and people buy them to look better. And no, Abercrombie is not like a Versace or Armani, it's a normal store. Everywhere I look, people walk around with "A&F" somewhere on them. I don't think this would work in any other country unless this marketing tactic is somehow universal. (But, I'm so off topic)
When I see a brown dog running through the grass I think "look! a dog that's brown." When I see a white cup of tea on a table I think, "oh, a cup of tea and it's white." Do others really think much differently?
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