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Re: I disagree BlackAdder Send a noteboard - 06/10/2010 07:41:14 PM
Chain stores, bigger is better, return policy, frivolous law suits, fast food, weight obsession, eat or be eaten, guns, bathrooms in nature parks, service/up-selling, tough, male circumcision, struggle with Christianity, free refills for drinks, 15% tips minimum, hiking, bootstraps.

that's pretty much uniquely american. as for the rest... americans are fond of those, but they don't hold monopolies in them.

Tipping is not the norm in large parts of Europe, but in some places it is done, and in other parts of the world. It's a lot more widespread than more typically American things in Helene's list, like the frivolous law suits or the male circumcision for non-religious and non-medical-necessity reasons. Haven't encountered free refill for drinks anywhere else, either, but maybe I just haven't been to the right countries.

Of course it exists outside the US, but in the US, tipping is part of most services. Whether that be for a haircut, a cab, food delivery, eating at a restaurant, etc. And... the reason for the tipping is not always the same. As Helene mentioned, 15% minimum... it's pretty much an accepted cost that's usually not published. In other countries, when tipping is done it is often for service beyond one's expectations. In the US, it's standard to tip 15% or more.

Frivolous lawsuits are exaggerated. There are more lawsuits but that's to be expected due to the way laws are structured. Male circumcision... I don't really know that it's as prevalent anymore but I could be wrong. It's certainly isn't a part of the 'culture' afaik. Free refills... less and less places doing that now but they do still exist. Of course, nothing is really 'free,' though :P

And things like the fast food, chain stores, bigger is better, weight obsession,... exist in many countries if not all of them, obviously, but still it makes sense to list them as associations for the US as they're present to a significantly stronger degree there, and the fast food at least originates there.

absolutely, although I have to disagree with you about the origin of fast food. Fast food chains, yes. Fast food itself, no. In India there are roadside food vendors, they've been there forever but they are not chains. In Singapore, we have some roadside hawkers in certain places; some stay open at night as well. It's very much a part of the 'culture' here.
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/of sorts. Culture in general. And more specifically, American culture. - 04/10/2010 07:32:29 PM 908 Views
Before answering that question, answer: "What is culture?" - 04/10/2010 07:48:40 PM 710 Views
Re: Before answering that question, answer: "What is culture?" - 04/10/2010 08:12:19 PM 608 Views
The foreigner POV - 04/10/2010 08:17:24 PM 701 Views
Thanks. This is what I was looking for. - 04/10/2010 08:22:40 PM 602 Views
Re: The foreigner POV is fun to read - 05/10/2010 03:14:00 PM 599 Views
LOL - 05/10/2010 08:13:39 PM 515 Views
- 05/10/2010 08:38:52 PM 473 Views
When I think of American Culture... - 04/10/2010 08:29:09 PM 680 Views
just a list? - 04/10/2010 08:31:19 PM 618 Views
How about traditional American values? - 05/10/2010 01:43:07 AM 759 Views
isn't that a bit misleading? - 05/10/2010 07:52:18 AM 701 Views
I never said they were unique to American culture - 05/10/2010 02:36:25 PM 549 Views
yes but we have more of it - 05/10/2010 02:50:53 PM 613 Views
- 05/10/2010 03:10:18 PM 464 Views
Do you know why it is rude to ask someone if they are from Texas? - 05/10/2010 05:53:19 PM 594 Views
ilu2 - 06/10/2010 04:13:47 AM 691 Views
I don't live in Gary. - 06/10/2010 04:25:36 AM 636 Views
It's part of IN though. - 06/10/2010 04:30:23 AM 666 Views
Good thing, too. He died recently. - 06/10/2010 10:13:26 PM 498 Views
Word (concept) association with "American culture" - 05/10/2010 09:57:07 AM 601 Views
i think those are pretty indicative word associations. *NM* - 05/10/2010 03:08:08 PM 257 Views
Indicative of what? *NM* - 05/10/2010 08:47:44 PM 277 Views
american culture? - 06/10/2010 04:50:27 AM 598 Views
Some of that may be more European than American culture. - 06/10/2010 04:20:16 AM 556 Views
But circumcision is a hot topic in the US - 06/10/2010 05:42:25 AM 622 Views
It is? - 06/10/2010 06:51:31 AM 666 Views
You're wrong about the default for circumcision the world over - 06/10/2010 07:44:40 AM 634 Views
That surprises me, but alright. - 06/10/2010 10:00:14 AM 585 Views
It is indeed only prevalent among Jews and Muslims - and the old British empire. - 06/10/2010 10:38:07 AM 656 Views
And, apparently, most of Africa. - 06/10/2010 11:46:32 AM 765 Views
I really don't think it is much of a hot topic here - 06/10/2010 09:37:50 PM 771 Views
You make a good point about tipping - 06/10/2010 09:58:10 AM 607 Views
I disagree - surely tipping is much more internationally widespread than some others in that list. - 06/10/2010 10:43:32 AM 576 Views
Re: I disagree - 06/10/2010 07:41:14 PM 697 Views
I don't think I disagree with that. - 05/10/2010 02:57:36 PM 654 Views
btw, I obviously think this is a good post. Fun. - 05/10/2010 03:21:21 PM 564 Views
sounds a lot like the America I know *NM* - 05/10/2010 05:55:27 PM 267 Views
Is the first part of that statement even true? - 05/10/2010 04:45:36 PM 539 Views
Hm. Interesting. - 05/10/2010 05:43:19 PM 515 Views
I think it is - 05/10/2010 06:00:18 PM 572 Views
Point! - 06/10/2010 06:02:33 AM 506 Views
Right! - 05/10/2010 09:42:20 PM 608 Views

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