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(Anonymous) 2013-03-31 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)There is a large difference between people of different area of the US, bigger than many people who're only familiar with America through media may not fully realize. Accents differ, looks differ, food differ, even cultures-
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the difference in Europe is still more prominent. It's not just the languages, either, though I think it's a big factor. Consider their histories. The united states have a pretty solid union for, at least, the last 100 years (I think even longer, but I'm not as big on American history). Europe just united it's East and West measly 25 years ago. And the language barrier? Like I said, it's a huge factor. A Russian and a Pole who both speak only their country's respectable main tongue may be able to somehow understand each other, but a Turk and a Swede? A French and a Croatian? While, I'm pretty sure that a man from Florida and a guy from Washington would be able to communicate just fine.
The US is big. There's a big difference between people from one end to the other there. But comparing it to Europe? Nope, nope, nope...