How do British (Americans) describe handsome guys?
This is also one of the cultural differences between China and America! In America, American girls often say, "He's so cute! He is so handsome! ) "and so on. Cute is used here, not handy, but both mean the same thing, both mean beautiful. It's just that Americans are used to using the word cute. Of course, it doesn't mean that boys are cute. Let's see how to describe these popular types of boys. Masculine boys (a) Masculine (adj) are very masculine, muscular (b) Masculine (adj) is more masculine than masculine, and muscular I like to watch men exercise in the gym because they look very masculine and masculine. I like it very much. They look strong and muscular. (2) The statement of muscular man has different statements according to the number of muscles. Let's look at the order! Beef & gtbuff & gt cut> I find Anthony very strong! I think Anthony is plump. Strong, strong, strong Your boyfriend is strong! He should be a bodyguard. Your boyfriend is really strong. He can be a bodyguard in a bar. Muscular Richard is very strong. I can see his six-pack abdominal muscles through his shirt. Richard is so strong. I can see his six muscles through his clothes. Torn (adj.) muscles are very developed. You can see some muscles and blood vessels. I have been losing weight for several months, and now I have begun to gain weight. I have been lifting weights for several months, and now my muscles are very obvious. Note: cut is similar to ripped, but unlike beefy, beefy's muscles are not so obvious, while ripped's muscles are very obvious piece by piece. Americans care about their figure. They admire macho (masculine and muscular boys). Many people have developed the habit of going to the gym since childhood. They don't like boys with pale faces and flabby muscles. Of course, a muscular man doesn't mean he has no brain. (3) the overall handsome guy macho man's statement