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LuckyLuck 03-29-2009 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by superheel (Post 689817)
Well, it's just like this. In countries like the United States, people get stressed out everyday because all they do is work. While in asian countries, even though people are working, they don't stress themselves and has a lot of time for luxuries such as spas and beauty products. It's not the race, it's the lifestyle.

I always thought the U.S was fairly lazy compared too Japan.
Race has a huge impact on a persons apperance, which includes how old or young they may look.

alanX 03-29-2009 05:03 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 689820)

Mr.MMM, I just wanna congratulate you for the most epic facepalm of all time.

*bows*

And you literally made me l-o-l. Just throwing that out there....

superheel 03-29-2009 05:06 AM

Oh well. As far as I know, there's nothing wrong on what I said.

A typical American lifestyle:

Work -> Fast foods -> Home

Uriko 03-29-2009 05:07 AM

she looks like she's 32. without the make up & the lighting it would probably be more obvious from her face.

but it shows in her hands.

Jaydelart 03-29-2009 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by superheel (Post 689817)
Well, it's just like this. In countries like the United States, people get stressed out everyday because all they do is work. While in asian countries, even though people are working, they don't stress themselves and has a lot of time for luxuries such as spas and beauty products. It's not the race, it's the lifestyle.

I'm not saying race is the single reason for looking young, I'm saying it may have some significance.

As for your explanation... I'm not sure I agree.
I know of a lot of Americans that don't work very much to begin with and still have the luxury of going to spas and buying beauty products. They don't necessarily look young because of it.

superheel 03-29-2009 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Jaydelart (Post 689837)
I'm not saying race is the single reason for looking young, I'm saying it may have some significance.

As for your explanation... I'm not sure I agree.
I know of a lot of Americans that don't work very much to begin with and still have the luxury of going to spas and buying beauty products. They don't necessarily look young because of it.

Well, that's just my theory. But one thing is for sure, though they look older, they have longer life than japanese people.

Nagoyankee 03-29-2009 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by superheel (Post 689844)
Well, that's just my theory. But one thing is for sure, though they look older, they have longer life than japanese people.

lol Wrong again.....

Do some research before making that kinda erroneous and rediculous comment!!

alanX 03-29-2009 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Nagoyankee (Post 689846)
lol Wrong again.....

Do some research before making that kinda erroneous and rediculous comment!!

Japan has the longest life-expectancy in the word with 80 years for males, and 81 years for females Agreed with Mr.Nagoyankee 100%

Kenpachi11 03-29-2009 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Nagoyankee (Post 689846)
lol Wrong again.....

Do some research before making that kinda erroneous and rediculous comment!!

yea i heard that japanese ppl have really long life expactancy! isnt the women age 83 or something like that?

superheel 03-29-2009 05:42 AM

Alright, whatever, I'm just basing what I'm saying on what I experienced here in US. Like meeting 10 100 year old people at the same time. I'm not gonna do researches for such small thing, if I'm wrong, then fine. You don't have to take it seriously.


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