Topic: The cultural isolation of the USofA from the rest of the wor
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Tue 10/30/07 01:06 PM

Klc,

I'd have to disagree with that a bit.

Why is it that when an immigrant comes to the US, they have to assimilate right away or else they are deemed 'different'? If you move to Europe or Asia there is less of an expectation to do things the way they do them.

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Tue 10/30/07 01:06 PM
As I stated before, Americans think they have invented everything, only it doesn't work in their own country. Germany has adapted to foreign workers a very long time ago, and since the EU expanded, every European country does its best, while US Americans are so focused on themselves, there is no space for adaption, or even consideration anymore.

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Tue 10/30/07 01:08 PM
But are we truly culturally isolate? Probably the great genius of the American culture is that we take other cultural influences and fuse it into the culture to where we don't even think about it. Case in point the Cowboy. One of the great Icons of American culture (Cowboy politics) is actually decendant from Spanish Vaqueros. Most of the things we associate with cowboys were imported from Mexico, we just fused it so well into our cultural awareness.

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Tue 10/30/07 01:08 PM
Not exactly true about the French hating Americans.They only hate us in peace time.Thhey love us when we are bailing their as--s out of every war that they have been.i have not been to France but I did have the misfoutune to be in the Congo a few yrs ago where there were French mercenaries and all the ariorit employees were French and believe me they hated us and as a result I have no desire to go to France nor would I jepordize one American life to bail them out again.I kinda like the mixture of american culture.After all it's made up of every culture in the world.

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Tue 10/30/07 01:10 PM
KLC hit a valid point I think.

Some US states are bigger than many European countries. While it is possible in Europe to, for the weekend, get into a car and visit 3-4 countries for the heck of it...

So of course KLC is right - when people who have different cultures are that close, it will have an effect.

The closest we can come is the Mexico border with the US. Bourdain on Travel Channel had a good show on that - basically how a fusion of two cultures exists on the banks of the Rio Grande... a TexMex if you will :wink:

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Tue 10/30/07 01:10 PM
"Not exactly true about the French hating Americans.They only hate us in peace time.Thhey love us when we are bailing their as--s out of every war that they have been."

Oh god...........

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Tue 10/30/07 01:11 PM
I am sure you were in the Commando under Hoare right man? In the Congo?

Did you fight in Biafra also?

Sorry couldn't resist laugh

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Tue 10/30/07 01:17 PM

In what way were you expected to assimiliate? Was it in the context of you having to prove that you weren't just another rude American? Or was it just a self-imposed desire to be accepted into your new community?

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Tue 10/30/07 01:17 PM
KLc brings up a good point. What is it to be "American"? I know that defintion will be very different between someone in New York City, and Dallas.

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Tue 10/30/07 01:46 PM
Diffy cultures are out there, you just have to find them. I hang out in alot of Asian shops because I buy swords and daggers from there. I watch Japanese cartoons on TV and the computer. I have friends from around the world and its fun to listen to their stories about life across the pond.

But thats it

I like being an American, even tho people all over the world would personally like to see me die, even tho I never met them. I like Hamburgers, hotdogs, and anything that can be grilled.

BTW, French movies suck. Not that USA has made much better, but I don't get the whole french noir" thing


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Tue 10/30/07 01:48 PM
Allen,

I am a Hamburger, does that mean you like me??????laugh laugh laugh

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Tue 10/30/07 01:49 PM
Yes it does! But I won't eat you tho. Your too old for that kind of play :tongue:

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Tue 10/30/07 01:50 PM
Thank you very muchgrumble grumble

so I'm old, am I????sad sad sad

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Tue 10/30/07 01:53 PM
Your like 500 in cat years, I mean thats wayyyy over my limit jking! laugh flowerforyou

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Tue 10/30/07 01:53 PM
:cry: brokenheart :cry: brokenheart :cry:

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Tue 10/30/07 01:54 PM
Name me one foreign movie that people saw in the theatres (cinemas really)?

Just a couple...
El Laberinto del Fauno
28 Days Later
28 Weeks Later
Life is Beautiful
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Shaun of the Dead
Hot Fuzz
Children Of Men

There is a theater here in Toledo that shows Hindi movies every Saturday morning.

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Tue 10/30/07 01:54 PM
Awe my poor lil sad hamburger! *hugs* flowerforyou

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Tue 10/30/07 01:58 PM
sad sad sad sad

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Tue 10/30/07 03:29 PM
Wait... Why are we crying again?
What did I miss?
What's going on?!

laugh

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Tue 10/30/07 03:40 PM
I'm an old hamburger, with the emphasis on oldsad sad sad

At least that's what Allen said.ohwell