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10-22-2007, 08:19 AM
well i am half chinese and there are some things that i wouldn't mind seeing in china like the great wall for example. i won't die if i never set eyes on this country, but this does give me another reason to reconsider. besides, i don't really want to pay for a trip just to see a damn wall. i'm surrounded by four of them as we speak.
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10-22-2007, 01:02 PM
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And I'm not spreading anything, I'm just telling you why these stereotypes about the Americans are going around so that you know it's not for nothing you have this reputation. everything is relative and contradictory ~
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10-23-2007, 08:36 AM
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10-23-2007, 08:57 AM
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But again, you generalize and stereotype. I need to understand why I am seen this way? It's obvious? I am brainwashed? I would never dare make a generalization about an entire country based on the motions of it's political leader. Do I think all Iranis think the same way as thier president? Of course not. French? Hell no. Do all Japanese have the same mind as their Prime Minister? Of course not. So why throw every American in the same bucket as Bush? I understand it's an easy route to take, but allow me to tell you that this is the minority thinking. And that many Americans are very aware (and embarrassed) by the actions of thier government, and, in turn, don't judge a person by what country they are from. It's too bad that judging a person by what country they are born is still the norm in too many places. I hope some day that the "stereotypes about Americans going around" can be cast away with judging people by the color of thier skin or the kinkiness of thier hair. |
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10-23-2007, 09:04 AM
MMM i agree with you, but the problem with stereotypes is that it isn't usualy just from the government. All the stereotypes that i tend to agree with (unintentionally) are the ones that american's that i have met give across. eg. most americans as soon as they hear my accent is english, they for some reason want to start a debate about which country is best and which english is better... because of this, i tend to believe that A LOT of americans are stubborn and think they are the best in the world.
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10-23-2007, 09:19 AM
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When I lived in Japan, I had many chances to drink with English speakers from all over the world. It didn't take more than a few occasions of drinking with a few Brits, Aussies and others that is was clear that my presence as an American was not necessary. Our government was shit. Our beer was piss. Our people were too fat. Our kids were too stupid. After a few nights of drinking with my new "friends" I was about ready to hang myself. I had never felt so forced to defend my country (or concede its faults). It was strange to me, because here we all were in Japan, in a brand new country, with pluses and minuses, but my presence led only to continued attacks on America. It was like I had a target on my chest. So I quit hanging out with them. I visited London a few years ago, and had a really stellar time. It was a real blast, and near the B&B I was staying in was a great pub. I would go there for a couple pints before bed, and met a couple guys who were real nice and we spoke for several nights in a row. Feeling comfortable enough I asked "So what do you guys really think about Americans?" and they said "For all the shit you get, every American who comes into this pub seems to try so hard NOT to be the 'ugly American' it is laughable" (including me). He then went on to say that Americans are too shy, and that Brits like Americans (Yanks, was his word) like Americans love Brits. With open arms. I have no doubt you have met some loud-mouthed, asshole Americans. There is no shortage, but I don't think it is a distincively or above-average American quality. |
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10-23-2007, 09:33 AM
MMM, i totally agree with you, i've met lots of nice americans (one married my good friend who was english) that didn't judge me cos i was speaking in a british accent or what not. but unfortunately human nature (me anyway) seems to retain bad experiences more than good experiences thus many stereotypes are created (to make one feel better in a way).
You should also blame the media for creating stereotypes.. for example the "american kids are fat, stupid...... etc" in the news and the net i don't stop seeing stuff about this. for example last night i saw a clip on french tv where and american journalist asked people in the street "in terms of the war on terror, which country do you think is next to invade" Some of the answers were ridiculous, like some young boy and his mother both said FRANCE, and when they were asked to put a pin on the map to show where france was, they put it on Australia cos they changed the names of the countries. This kinda media just encourages all the stereotypes. |
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