Which country has the most attractive Esperantists?
од sudanglo, 24. септембар 2010.
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Језик: English
sudanglo (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 09.08.50
I tried the UK, USA and France.
Conclusion: a lot more tasty women in France. Ooh La La!
ceigered (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 09.43.12
The good ol' catch all would be "beauty is in the eye of the beholder", but I'm guessing Europe as a whole would win due to their high concentration of EOists.
Evildela (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 09.51.30
Now I haven’t checked out any Esperantist here, but on you tube I've see a couple of very nice Brazilian Esperantist =) and one from Mexico which was yummy
jan aleksan (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 10.00.15
Miland (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 12.31.48
ceigered:Bahaha!.. I'm guessing Europe as a whole would win due to their high concentration of EOists.+1
LyzTyphone (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 14.05.55
I will actually vote Latin America and Vjetnam due to personal bias.
erinja (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 14.15.36
tommjames (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 14.25.11
erinja:This is actually starting to sound a little creepy.+1
sudanglo (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 14.53.40
There is a certain propagaganda/recruitment value in having a good proportion of presentable/easy on the eye E. speakers.
You know the old joke (at least I think it is old): 'a gay ornithologist, a vegetarian naturist, a born-again hippie and a 90 yr old retired professor went into a pub..... It was an Esperantista kunveno'
By the way what is the Esperanto for 'glamour'?
ceigered (Погледати профил) 24. септембар 2010. 15.01.48
sudanglo:By the way what is the Esperanto for 'glamour'?Prestiĝo apparently, from the Lernu vortaro:
imponeco pro ŝajno de beleco, gloro, ĉiesa admiro
The English word despite looking romantic is likely a highly convoluted version of a Scots word "gramarye" (grammary? "grammar, learning (also in terms of mystical arts)), which became "glamer" ("The visual influence of a charm," from Wiktionary).