What is so superior, so attractive, so elegant and enticing about the modern culture of this country? I'm confused but I hate people for following this culture so blindly because there's a certain characteristic of this culture not allowing any room for rational or intellectual thought.
I sometimes really hate this world
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nimysa
United States383 Posts
What is so superior, so attractive, so elegant and enticing about the modern culture of this country? I'm confused but I hate people for following this culture so blindly because there's a certain characteristic of this culture not allowing any room for rational or intellectual thought. | ||
AzureEye
United States1360 Posts
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Etherone
United States1898 Posts
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Liquid`Nazgul
22427 Posts
On September 12 2009 11:02 Etherone wrote: I have never heard of anyone going out of their way to buy something or act a certain way simply because it was American. I have however seen the opposite. you haven't been to many places I assume, he's actually quite right with his post. simple look at fashion and foods in asian countries would suffice. | ||
BanZu
United States3329 Posts
On September 12 2009 11:02 Etherone wrote: I have never heard of anyone going out of their way to buy something or act a certain way simply because it was American. I have however seen the opposite. Same here... OP can you give us some examples? Like specific instances that caused you to make this thread? On September 12 2009 11:16 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: you haven't been to many places I assume, he's actually quite right with his post I'm guilty | ||
Liquid`Nazgul
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small edit | ||
Caller
Poland8075 Posts
i dont see the problem here | ||
Liquid`Nazgul
22427 Posts
you're just talking about black americans, which really is still american. music too actually. music/clothing/food is pretty defining for culture and the american music/clothing/food can seriously be found in any country over the world. strangely enough I would say if anything america lacks culture a lot more than the countries that follow them, strange world. | ||
mg
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EchOne
United States2906 Posts
People are rarely rational; at least let them be irrational in areas where little harm is done. EDIT: More on topic, I'm under the impression that much of the global respect for America (which may translate into cultural respect too) was born in the wake of our eminence following World War II. | ||
Monokeros
United States2493 Posts
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ilistis
United States828 Posts
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ghostWriter
United States3302 Posts
On September 12 2009 11:23 mg wrote: We have the culture of having no culture. Odd phenomenon. That's not true. It's actually a bunch of cultures side by side that affect one another since they're in such close proximity. I'm not so naive to believe in a "melting pot" but a mosaic is not such a bad metaphor. | ||
Fen
Australia1848 Posts
On September 12 2009 11:26 EchOne wrote: EDIT: More on topic, I'm under the impression that much of the global respect for America (which may translate into cultural respect too) was born in the wake of our eminence following World War II. You guys actually dont get much respect for that at all. Most of the world sees it as you guys jumping in after the war was over to try and take some of the glory. The reason for everyone moving towards the american culture is simple though. America is the home of television. It's where all the big budget TV shows are made which then get distributed around the world. Due to the show's country of origin, the shows depict american culture. So when everyone around the world turns their TV on at night, they get a nice big dose of America, which filters into their everyday lives. | ||
jonnyp
United States415 Posts
On September 12 2009 11:45 Fen wrote: You guys actually dont get much respect for that at all. Most of the world sees it as you guys jumping in after the war was over to try and take some of the glory. The reason for everyone moving towards the american culture is simple though. America is the home of television. It's where all the big budget TV shows are made which then get distributed around the world. Due to the show's country of origin, the shows depict american culture. So when everyone around the world turns their TV on at night, they get a nice big dose of America, which filters into their everyday lives. O_o that's kinda weird considering we were supplying the allies with virtually everything well before we joined the war militarily. that and we won the war in the east virtually by ourselves. at the OP, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. here in america it's trendy to be "open-minded" and "indie", going out to a sushi bar or chinese restaurant is a sign of this. in some places im sure it's the opposite where people want to show their "awareness" of american culture. btw, there are plenty of people that just like sushi or chinese, but ive known quite a few who do it only because it seems the "in" thing to do. | ||
Husky
United States3362 Posts
Maybe I just like my country a lot? I dunno. I mean... we DID make Starcraft. | ||
wok
United States504 Posts
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Chef
10810 Posts
I don't think anyone is quite ready to adopt pancake mayo pops yet though. Foreign food is popular in all cultures. So are foreign movies and literature. Maybe USA is king of movies, but someone has to be. Britain is kind of literature IMO, Japan king of mature anime, and France of fashion. Music is arguably everywhere, but definitely America has no monopoly on it. We all 'copy' each other. I would say embracing other cultures is a good thing. On the whole we remain ourselves. On September 12 2009 12:23 HuskyTheHusky wrote: Uhhh, people want to be like America because America is awesome. If I wasnt American I'd want to be like America as well. Maybe I just like my country a lot? I dunno. I mean... we DID make Starcraft. Who is king of e-sports? Who does everyone try to emulate when trying to popularize e-sports? Maybe you're half joking, but give me a break. How many Americans wish they were Japanese? | ||
ArvickHero
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Crunchums
United States11143 Posts
On September 12 2009 10:54 nimysa wrote: rational people I have highlighted your mistaken assumption! | ||
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