America's Next Top Model Cycle 11 Episode 9 Part 1
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I hate Samantha.. why did she have to get involved in their discussion about Europe? Elina and Marjorie were just talking amongst themselves until she interjected and started the whole argument.
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i think there's a mind-set of being 'european' in that people in europe, especially northern europe, who don't wear their hearts on their sleeves. I think there is a definite mind-set, like the UK, France, and in the nordic countries,(including ukraine) where you don't pour your emotions out at the drop of a hat, and you're naturally shy and reserved not because its your personality(but it may be), but because it's the culture there not to stand out, and be loud and crazy unlike in the US.
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lmao wtf are elina and marjorie talking about? being european makes no difference in your personality
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@bloe1tatws Well said. I am European as well.
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Elina reminds me of Bjork
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Okay, I'm a part of Europe, and what Marjorie and Elina said is just not true. You can't blame your control and lack of emotions on being European. Don't paint us all with the same brush. It comes down to how you were raised, not of where you're from. I'm a bit like Elina in that I don't cry easily, only when I'm truly upset, but I don't blame it on the fact I'm in Europe! It's just how I am.
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@ihaterebeccablack I don't like Sam. I would be fine with Sheena, McKey, Analeigh. Maybe Joslyn.
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i love how elina is like i dnt like to cry in front of people....but now she just burst into tears randomly
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I'm not entirely sure, what you're talking about. Ukraine IS a european country...
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I understand the Europe thing a litttle as my husband is Asian and his family and relatives never cry!!!! also in India,i know this lady that never hugs her kids cause affection isnt really encouraged her country.
First generation children do a lot of times have a harder time assimilating. There parents don't really let them embrace the new culture, they want them to act and relate to others as if they were still in whatever country they migrated from. This can create a gap between themselves and their peers that is difficult to deal with. These girls are still young and I don't know how many of them have lived alone yet, so their parents ideals are still wrapped around them.... hard.
Zincura 3 years ago 30
also Natasha from cycle 8 is european ( russian) but she had emotions and cried a few times
voltairex999 2 years ago 18