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No, that's true. It's a balance - I'm not hiding who I am but I'm not running around shrieking it either. I am, however, hoping at least a few people ask where I'm from so I can - as a Michigander - do the whole 'hold up my hand as the shape of my state' thing. We're quite proud of that!
And with the other hand you can do the Upper Peninsula!
---- snip ----BTW, when I was in N. Ireland the natives could tell I was American by one trait: my teeth.
Why try to hide the fact that you are American though? I think as long as you are not doing something like wearing a thong into the Notre Dame, you can wear whatever you want.
Quote from: jaxsue on April 26, 2012, 12:02:52 PM ---- snip ----BTW, when I was in N. Ireland the natives could tell I was American by one trait: my teeth. Jaxsue, I read your post yesterday, and have been wondering about this since then. What is it about your teeth that you're immediately, correctly identified as an American?
Quote from: AmethystAnne on April 28, 2012, 04:08:57 PMQuote from: jaxsue on April 26, 2012, 12:02:52 PM ---- snip ----BTW, when I was in N. Ireland the natives could tell I was American by one trait: my teeth. Jaxsue, I read your post yesterday, and have been wondering about this since then. What is it about your teeth that you're immediately, correctly identified as an American?On a guess, I'd say it's because many Americans have had their teeth straightened/capped and/or bleached!
Quote from: AmethystAnne on April 28, 2012, 04:08:57 PMQuote from: jaxsue on April 26, 2012, 12:02:52 PM ---- snip ----BTW, when I was in N. Ireland the natives could tell I was American by one trait: my teeth. Jaxsue, I read your post yesterday, and have been wondering about this since then. What is it about your teeth that you're immediately, correctly identified as an American?I thought it was an odd thing, because I saw people with nice teeth in N. Ireland. The "British have bad teeth" thing, I just didn't see it. It's just what some people said to me. So, I'm a bit mystified as well. *FTR, I have simply been blessed with perfect teeth. I've never had braces, or had them bleached or capped. *It's a good thing I naturally had good teeth, because my parents didn't have dental insurance when I was a kid. Treatments were hit-and-miss.