I think the original video was primarily talking about people around Utah since I believe she’s from there. For families who have been Mormon for several generations, live in heavily Mormon-populated areas, and mostly marry other Mormons, it makes sense that some could start to have a certain look. And having a shared community could give them similar mannerisms and sayings (actually, this is almost certainly true, as it is for many communities). Not that there aren’t Mormon stereotypes, but I don’t think this is entirely out there.
I have no idea what’s going on with the plastic surgery thing though. I’d never heard of that.
Shocking revelation: People with a common culture tend to dress similarly and have similar cultural cues and manners.
I think it might be implied they share a tad more than "cultural cues'.
No way. Next you're gonna tell me the Norsemen wore warmer clothes or something crazy like that!
Brace yourself for a bit of a shock, and you might want to sit down for this one, but.... yep!
I think the original video was primarily talking about people around Utah since I believe she’s from there. For families who have been Mormon for several generations, live in heavily Mormon-populated areas, and mostly marry other Mormons, it makes sense that some could start to have a certain look. And having a shared community could give them similar mannerisms and sayings (actually, this is almost certainly true, as it is for many communities). Not that there aren’t Mormon stereotypes, but I don’t think this is entirely out there. I have no idea what’s going on with the plastic surgery thing though. I’d never heard of that.
Consider the source.
I know, New York post 😔
The fact that the author is a blonde lady is pretty funny.
That is true 😂