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    Key Point:How do you distinguish between british, german and french besides accents and names? Let's see what quora said。Photo/pexels@shantivanderborght:I'm french, lived 10 years in the uk and suddenly living in germany.I'm french. I've lived in england for 10 years and now live in germany. Sometimes i can separate people from the three countries by their delicate physical characteristics。Outward appearance:Appearance:Freckles and red hair v

    How do you distinguish between british, german and french besides accents and names? Let's see what quora said。

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    @shantivanderborght:

    I'm french, lived 10 years in the uk and suddenly living in germany.

    I'm french. I've lived in england for 10 years and now live in germany. Sometimes i can separate people from the three countries by their delicate physical characteristics。

    Outward appearance:

    Appearance:

    Freckles and red hair very common in the uk, fairly common in france, very rare in germany.

    Freckles and red hair - common in england, usually in france and rarely in germany。

    Blue eyes - very common in the uk and in germany, fairly rare in france.

    Blue eyes - common in england and germany, with france being relatively small。

    British people are basically tellers than french people, and german people are basically tellers than british people.

    The british are generally higher than the french and the germans are generally higher than the british。

    French people send to be seriously less than better than in the uk and germany.

    There are generally fewer overweight french than british and german. Or maybe people overweight in france don't live in the house

    There are also ways people dress, but it's very complex and would take a lot of time to elaborateThey also seem to love reports more than anywhere else.

    There are also differences in the way people dress, but the problem is complex and time-consuming to explain. Some dress is more popular in some countries than in others, such as in sandals, which are often worn by germans and usually by french. I live in berlin, where people are really not dressed in paris or london. We all know the germans don't care about appearances, they're happy as long as their clothes are comfortable! They also seem to like sports clothes more than any other area。

    Traits of charge:

    Character characteristics:

    The french cannot tell, while the british just seem to love it.

    The french do not line up, but the british do。

    French people are always late, british people are always on time and german people are always early.

    The french are always late, the british are always punctual and the germans are always ahead。

    French people use their hands a lot more when they speak, and take a lot more time to say something.

    The french always talk with their hands and more time。

    French people care a lot aThe british do care a-But, uh..No, it's notYou know, next of etiquette and policyYou know, out how things are done.

    The french care about the way they do things or talk, the british care about the rules and manners of doing things and the germans only about how to do things。

    The french and the british seem to care more aFor example, food products and packing.

    The french and the british seem to be more concerned about the outside, like food and packaging。

    Habits and cantons:

    Customs and customs:

    French people miss on the cheeks when saying hello to friends and friends, where british people do it oA lot of them just never do it, even with their family.

    French people kiss each other's cheeks when they say hello to their friends and relatives, and english people do it only in close friends, and rarely do it, and many never do it, not even with their families. They don't even shake hands (except in a formal setting). The germans are in between, but usually a handshake is enough。

    When it comes to food, for example, a french person would never think of ordering beer with a meal, which is something totally normal for a german or a brit.

    It's normal for germans or british people to mention food, for example, in restaurants where the french never order beer。

    The french are the world and the british somehow in between.

    I find the germans the cleanest and most disciplined in public places, the french the worst in this area, and the british the middle。

     
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