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While distant planets in fiction are typically different from Earth in many ways (see for example Planet of Hats, Genericist Government, Single Biome Planet), they also exhibit astounding cultural similarities: aliens tend to speak English in the idiom of a 21st-century speaker of English, their written language, numerals and methods of time measurement are conveniently identical to Earth standards or can be easily converted. You might even spot European cars or Vancouver landmarks. Women will have Latin-sounding names ending in -a,[1] wear their hair long and their heels high. Expect to come across proper names imported from Earth.
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