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I am NOT all about America, but wonder.

Do American girls have the prettiest feet? I have traveled outside the US and it seems maybe other girls don't get pedi and nails done as often.

Please prove me right or wrong.
 
I am NOT all about America, but wonder.

Do American girls have the prettiest feet? I have traveled outside the US and it seems maybe other girls don't get pedi and nails done as often.

Please prove me right or wrong.
Pretty feet, are pretty feet, are pretty feet, no matter the nationality to me.

It stands to reason, that any money spent on a lady's feet is going to be in proportion to her income levels, no matter the nationality. A wealthy lady from Dubai is going to spend a lot more on pedicures and adornment than a soccer mom in the United States who is struggling to put gas in her van and food on the table.... or vice versa.

It also stands to reason that protected feet will look different than non-protected feet, so in a culture where shoes are almost always worn, like in the United States, the look of a lady's feet is going to be different than a third world nation where a lady might be barefoot most of the time.

But that does necessarily all play out in adornment. For instance, in Hindu culture like India or Pakistan, a lady often wears elaborate ankle bracelets, because that represents marriage in that culture. To be married is a huge part of anyone's life and, naturally a married Hindu lady will take great pride, and buy the best anklet she can to represent her marriage well. That might include toe rings as well. But an American lady who has a husband that likes a lady barefoot might spend more on, and wear quite often; anklets and toe rings too.

But do American lady' have the prettiest feet? Pretty feet, are pretty feet, are pretty feet, no matter the nationality to me.
 
Pretty feet, are pretty feet, are pretty feet, no matter the nationality to me.

It stands to reason, that any money spent on a lady's feet is going to be in proportion to her income levels, no matter the nationality. A wealthy lady from Dubai is going to spend a lot more on pedicures and adornment than a soccer mom in the United States who is struggling to put gas in her van and food on the table.... or vice versa.

It also stands to reason that protected feet will look different than non-protected feet, so in a culture where shoes are almost always worn, like in the United States, the look of a lady's feet is going to be different than a third world nation where a lady might be barefoot most of the time.

But that does necessarily all play out in adornment. For instance, in Hindu culture like India or Pakistan, a lady often wears elaborate ankle bracelets, because that represents marriage in that culture. To be married is a huge part of anyone's life and, naturally a married Hindu lady will take great pride, and buy the best anklet she can to represent her marriage well. That might include toe rings as well. But an American lady who has a husband that likes a lady barefoot might spend more on, and wear quite often; anklets and toe rings too.

But do American lady' have the prettiest feet? Pretty feet, are pretty feet, are pretty feet, no matter the nationality to me.
Hmmmmm. You make some points
 
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