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Post by Jaga on Sept 26, 2015 0:21:30 GMT -7
Everybody knows that Ivanka Trump was from Check republic. She was the first Mrs. Trump.
But the currect Mrs. Trump is also of foreign origin. Where is she from?
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Post by Nictoshek on Sept 26, 2015 3:39:48 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Sept 26, 2015 9:21:15 GMT -7
Slavic women are attractive for Western men. Especially young Barbie looking examples!
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Post by karl on Sept 26, 2015 9:43:06 GMT -7
It sounds as if they both are a good match for never to argue and are then compatible. She carries with her, the trained model facial gaze into nothing that goes well with her appearance. Although many years in past, I was heavly involved with a Russian lady for a time, but other then that, am not so taken by Slavic features. Although I do like brown eyes and brown or black hair. Even though my eyes are blue, it is tiresome to see most all blue eyes and blond hair ladies.
Karl
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Post by pieter on Sept 26, 2015 10:49:40 GMT -7
Dear friends, Blue eyed and blond haired Dutch, German, Danish and Polish ladies can be pretty and interesting, brunettes and dark haired (black hair and black eyes) ladies sometimes are seen as more mysterious, exiting, exotic, warm and temperamental. But taste is a personal matter. I have met nice blond, brunette and redhead ladies in my life. I have more experience with blond and redhead ladies. My lack of experience in relationships with brunettes makes me interested in their presence, being and attractiveness. Sıla Şahin is a Turkish-German actressSalma Hayek Pinault is a Mexican and American film actress, director, and producer. She is of Spanish and Lebanese descent.Penélope Cruz Sánchez is a Spanish actress and model.The expression in her face is more natural and beautiful when she speaks Spanish. I suddenly think back about our dear old Bob, he had a Spanish wife.Fatima Elatik, Dutch Labour politician from AmsterdamI must say that in contrast with Karl do like Slavic features. I like the Polish, Slovak, Russian, Bulgarian, Czech, Serb, Croatian and Bosnian women I met in my life. I like Germanic and Latin Romanesque women too. I have to admit that living in a multi-cultural society that I have a soft spot for the beauty and energy of Southern-European women. Southern-French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Croat, Bosnian, Serb, Greek, Kurd or Persian. Nazmiye Oral (1969, Hengelo) is a Turkish-Dutch writer and actress. She writes for the Volkskrant newspaper.Ellen ten Damme (born October 7, 1967) is a Dutch actress, performer, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Maryam Hassouni (born September 21, 1985) is a Moroccan-Dutch television and film actress. Fact is that there are larger countries in Europe than the Netherlands and many wonderful European nations. I love to travel and always like to meet people of other cultures, respect their cultures, like their languages, music, fine art, architecture, cuisine, theatre/opera, dances, cities, towns, villages, hamlets, landscapes and the fact that their infrastructures are different than ours and that the atmosphere is different there. I love other countries, their peoples and their women and girls for that. I thought about the fact that my father met my mother in Dubrovnik Yugoslavia (Croatia) and travelled to Warsaw after that, and that my sister met her South-African man in Tenerife on the Canary islands. Europe is large, and I have nothing against Dutch women and girls, but German, Danish, Belgian, French, Czech and Polish women are attractive too. If they speak good English or German, are interested in culture and music and have some sort of profession, I might be interested. I sometimes wonder if a Polish girlfriend or wife would work for me? I met some very beautiful, modern and smart Polish women in Warsaw, but was to short over there as a visitor and guest of a friend of my mother to be able to date or really get to know someone. If I would marry or have a Polish girlfriend for a long term relationship I would start learning Polish properly, to be able to communicate with her family and maybe for family communication with relatives in Poland. I find Polish a wonderful, civilized language, but a language with a very complicated grammer and spelling. Typical Polish ladies or not, the Krupa sisters. Donald Trump would like them for his harem. Cheers, Pieter
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Post by pieter on Sept 26, 2015 13:32:02 GMT -7
BrunettesCharlotte Lucy Gainsbourg (born 21 July 1971) is an British-French actress and singer. She is the daughter of English actress Jane Birkin and French singer and songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. Here you see Charlotte Gainsbourg in the final scene of Melancholia. The large blue planet is coming and they are going to die. She acts intense emotion. She is the mother of the young boy that is with them. Kirsten Dunst the other blond actress who suffers from a bipolar, manic depression disorder -in her role in this movie- sees the end as a liberation. You see a contrast in both women's attitude. But Kirsten is empathic too to the mother and the child. It is like she can have feeling via them. Very impressive movie, with wonderful Wagner music.The mother of Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jane BirkinLisa Michelle Bonet (born November 16, 1967) is an American actress. Carice Anouk van Houten (born 5 September 1976) is a Dutch actress and singer. She is best known for her role in the TV series Game of Thrones in which she has played the role of Melisandre since 2012.Halle Maria Berry (born Maria Halle Berry; August 14, 1966) is an American actress and former fashion model. What a wonderful woman she is and what a good actress. Monster Ball is one of the best American movies I ever saw and very dramatic.Juliette Binoche ( born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, artist and dancer. Binoche was born in Paris, the daughter of Jean-Marie Binoche, a director, actor, and sculptor, and Monique Yvette Stalens, a teacher, director, and actress. Her father, who is French, also has one eighth Portuguese-Brazilian ancestry; he was raised partly in Morocco by his French-born parents. Juliette's mother was born in Częstochowa, Poland. Binoche's maternal grandfather, Andre Stalens, was born in Poland, of Belgian (Walloon) and French descent, and Binoche's maternal grandmother, Julia Helena Młynarczyk, was of Polish origin. Both of them were actors who were born in Częstochowa; they were imprisoned at Auschwitz, because they were considered to be intellectuals by the German Nazi occupiers.[Audrey Justine Tautou (born 9 August 1976) is a French actress and model.Sophie Marceau (born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu 17 November 1966) is a French actress, director, screenwriter, and author.Eva Jacqueline Longoria (born March 15, 1975) is an American actress, producer, director, activist and businesswomanSandra Bullock is for me one of the most attractive American Hollywood actresses.Winifred Jacqueline Fraser Bisset (born 13 September 1944) is an English actress. In 2010, she received one of France's highest honours, the Légion d'honneur.Lea Michele Sarfati (born August 29, 1986), known professionally as Lea Michele, is an American singer, actress, and author.ElizabethTaylorChristina Ricci. I love this actress because she played in a lot of good independent art house movies
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Post by Jaga on Sept 30, 2015 21:53:47 GMT -7
thanks for so much information about Slovenian wife. She may be a nice person, still the difference in age and looks suggests that she is just a TROPHY WIFE for Donald.... What are the moral value of this guy who should represent the pure values Christian party?
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Post by Nictoshek on Oct 9, 2015 8:12:59 GMT -7
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Post by Jaga on Oct 9, 2015 8:46:59 GMT -7
There was a short episode about her and Donald in Saturday Night last weekend.
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Post by Nictoshek on Oct 9, 2015 8:54:37 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Oct 10, 2015 0:11:34 GMT -7
Dear Jaga,
By the way, the images I posted about Brunette women over here has to do with my taste and not with Donald Trumps wife. Maybe I should have strarted another thread Brunettes, Pieters taste in women? Trumps wives are not my cup of tea. To plastic, to much glamour and the looks from the outside. I love both the content and character of women and their looks. The latter comes with the first.
Tastes differ and Trump has the right to marry and choose his wife. I don't view Trump as a christian per se, I see him first of all as a Nouveau riche libertarian capitalist and maybe conservative American nationalist who has the approach and style of an European populist. Hr is not a diplomat for sure and not a typical Republican either.His views have little in common with the core of christian values, and more with the American capitalist society and the American democracy.
For Europeans the American society, democracy and media are sometimes hard to follow, because the American culture, language, mentality is different than the European one. Not worse, alien or strange, but different. The merger of the cultures of the European immigrants that came to the USA, plus the elements of the non-white, non-European Americans made the US culture, society and economy. For a large part it has British-English and Scottish roots, but it also has a lot of Irish (Celtic), Welsh (Celtic), German, Scandinavian, Austrian, Swiss, Dutch, Italian, French, Polish, Russian, Jewish (more jewish influence than in Europe for instance. That is not good or bad, but a fact), latino and Black (Afro-American) influence.
The merger of the Germanic, Slav and Latin-Romanesque peoples, cultures and identities created a new kind of Neo-Europeans. Americans are mixed Europeans like I am, but more so, because it is normal in the USA to have several European blood lines, like a German-Italian heritage or a Polish-German or an Irish-Ukrainian background. In Europe where people stayed in their native countries and mixed less with other Europeans or non-Europeans, you see more pure ethnic, national cultures.
This new European mix in the American culture gives it a strong English, German, Scandinavian, Ashkenazi Jewish (the American jews with their Polish, Russian and German heritage), Irish, Italian, Polish, Dutch, French, Greek, Spanish and Portugese influences. Americans therefor are sometimes viewed by Europeans as exotic Neo-Europeans. They are white people with an European heritage, but speak an English of a different continent (the nasal sounding American English, with it's strong Scandinavian, German and other influences).
It is up to the American people who they will vote for president.
May the best man win!
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Post by pieter on Oct 10, 2015 0:19:48 GMT -7
In the USA you see less cultural problems or differences due to religion or culture which is connected to religion and ethnicity. In the secularised Europe, with sometimes secular nationalist and secular populist political influences, there can be a strong opposition or aversion towards refugees, migrants or expats with a strong religious background, because these religious cultures clash with the secular European environments, whereas the Americans are more religious in general and maybe more tolerant towards religion in general and different religions (Islam, Hinduism) in particular.
I hope that I explained myself well. The USA is a nation with a great culture and a relatively young one. Where the European culture of the European peoples and nations has reached it's end or destination the American culture is stil in a full development. In the coming century the American culture and society will develop itself further. We are in difficult times politically and culturally, but will towards a different political ear soon. Wha that will be I don't know, because I am not a fortune teller. I hope it will be a good one!
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Post by Nictoshek on Oct 10, 2015 4:30:17 GMT -7
American society, culture, history and constitution is based upon a covenant. Only problem...is that its BROKEN. cheers.
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Post by karl on Oct 10, 2015 15:06:47 GMT -7
The Americans from a European view
Pieter has covered very well the European prospective of Americans very well, with this, very little may I add. What little I may add is from the European prospective, although to know English as a language is not enough. For some many years in classroom study is not enough, for dependant upon The English be it American English or be it British English makes a world of difference both in the spoken word and the written word.
The Americans by their very nature, demand their spoken English and their spelling is the correct English, that is that. But, where did they get their English?? But, of course, England. But to say this to an American, they simply stare and begin talking of some thing else. It is as if to toss ice water upon the conversation, they have little curiosity to ask and add to such a subject.
The Americans are a good people, very proud and nationalistic to a fault. There appears to be a common belief that they are a special nation and a special people. My self, I have very little idea and hold no fault if this is their belief.
It would appear that no one walks in America, most every person has an auto and identifies the person by the auto they drive. Petrol is relatively inexpensive and they use British measurements and not metric {gallons/quarts/miles/inche and yards}, when asked about this, the answer is usually a stare. When asked why the speedos in their auto is of both British mile measurement and K/mh, their answer is a stare. {The professional vender of will give the explaination as the vehicle may be used in a country that is metric}.
There is a different culture that is American, it is seen in the preporation of food, music, expectations of perfection, distrust in their government, but they still vote and they still want services that are provided by their respective local/regional and Federal Goverment. The food amounts served in the various restaurants are very large and commensurately, wasted food is notable in what is left on their plates when they leave. It is as if food is readly available in such quantities as to be of little consequence if over ordered or served and not eaten.
The laws of the land are just and fair, in as well as their judicial system. If to take a bit of time and sit in at a court house to view as a visitor, a trial. There is little to fault in their system.
Guns are some thing else that is a cultural difference, it seems many Americans still are in the old West with a shoot out just around the nest corner. To visit through one of their gun and knife shows is simply a wonder of available guns of just about every variety. The venders are very interested if a person knows the weapons manufactured in Europe {Germany} and how to separate the parts for cleaning and maintenance and what ammunition works well and what not to use in them.
The medical services in America are very abundant and very professional. Although it should not be expected for the providers to recognize European insurance cards, but consider cash to be with out insurance and some provide a suitable discount.
Perhaps the above is exceptional in personal experience then that of another, for each to their own in specific relationship in time and place.
Karl
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