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Things that Europeans love
-- Banter between nations. Spanish mocking the English. English mocking the Italians. Italians mocking the Germans. Germans mocking the Russians......etc. Just go to /int/ to see this for yourself, they LOVE this stuff.
-- History. They go crazy discussing all the little details of ancient battles and diplomacy and stuff.
-- Shitting on non-Europeans, especially Americans. Goes without saying. Europeans see themselves as the best in the world, and Americans like to challenge that perception, so deriding Americans however they can is fun for them.
-- Elitism/anti-Elitism. They like when someone acts like a pompous over-inflated nobleman. But they also like when that stereotype is mocked. It's weird, they just like that stereotype.
-- They really love the medieval era, they even have mock battles in armor. But it's pretty stereotypical and there are other eras to consider, like the Renaissance, or the early industrial era. You could play all sorts of characters from a Venetian merchant to a bowler-hat businessman.
-- Europeans tend to be less expressive than Americans. From their perspective Americans are very talkative and overly expressive all the time. Europeans are much more reserved. They tend to be quieter, more focused.
-- Just a reminder that Europeans are significantly taller than asians. They like big, strong, proud men. Heroic men. All throughout history Europeans have been famous for loving the strong-man archetype. From Odysseus, to Caesar, to Thor.
Europeans would prefer someone who talks about history and travel, rather than someone who talks about themselves and their own life. They would prefer someone who gets focused on a game, rather than someone who is loud and boisterous. They prefer someone who plays a character, rather than someone who is themselves. While Europeans can appreciate Japan, they would not want to find themselves being treated like 2nd class citizens to Japan.