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#1 User is offline   ZeZar 

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Posted 23 January 2007 - 10:52 AM

Hey everybody! Nice to be back! ;)

Let me tell you something pretty funny. At least its funny for me.
I have this friend who goes to school in USA this year, Kansans or something like that...
Anyway, he knows a lot of Americans now of course, going to school there and stuff like that, and you wouldnt believe what he makes them believe about Norway.

Ok, first of all they think he is a rockstar in Norway. Thats not amazing, i could believe that to.
But something that really makes me laugh, is that they believe that there are still Vikings in Norway, who goes from town to town with axes and stuff like that, raping and stealing, and they also believe that we have icebears walking around in the streets. In addition to that they think that we are like ... in the middle ages ... or something like that ..

How is that possible? Norway is one of the richest countries in the world, Vikings are gone like a thousand years ago and i have never seen a icebear. They only appear in "Svalbard", which is an Island north of Norway (we kind of own it :))


I hope you guys found this funny too, i couldnt stop laughing when my friend told me =p

Anyway, how is wildfire community these days? :)
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Posted 23 January 2007 - 04:18 PM

Haha! That's amazing. I talked to somebody (Canadian) and she says that a lot of Americans that she has talked to believe that Canada is like buried under ice and snow. With igloos everywhere and people running around with dog sleds as the usual way of life. ;) You can probably fool a lot of people about your home country. People are gullible. :)
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Posted 23 January 2007 - 04:53 PM

I'm sure I could go to Europe and convince everyone that

1.) George Bush eats unborn babies for breakfast.
2.) There is a McDonalds at every corner
3.) Everyone shops at Wal-Mart for everything
4.) The Salem Witch Trials are still going on
5.) Everyone in my family drives an SUV
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Posted 24 January 2007 - 03:06 PM

2, 3 and 5 should be easy, not sure about 1 and 4, though. :)

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Posted 26 January 2007 - 10:15 PM

I'd definitely believe 1. But rest? I guess not. :)
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Posted 26 January 2007 - 11:27 PM

Wait 2 and 3 aren't true? :) (I'm American, by the way...)

But yeah, I wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised if this problem is much more rampant in the US than in many other countries... we aren't exactly well-educated about other cultures and stuff here... many people in my classes don't know where Italy is... probably haven't even heard of Norway...
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Posted 27 January 2007 - 12:13 AM

I think most of my recent memories of world geography come from Defcon. That's probably quite worrying, but at least I can locate Seoul on a map now.
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Posted 27 January 2007 - 04:18 AM

I learned most of my geography playing Axis and Allies. The board game, by the way. :)
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Posted 27 January 2007 - 08:15 PM

I learned my geography when I was a kid via Where in the World is Carmen Sandiago, on PBS. Anyone else ever watch that show?
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Posted 27 January 2007 - 08:25 PM

I had the video game, and I always got angry that it had nothing to do with San Diego whatsoever. I kept expecting to see Mission Beach and Boardwalk or something, I guess.

Young Americans (and Texans, but I don't count them) have very odd images for everywhere else. I think the reason lies somewhere in between poor geography education, popular media, and the utter lack of need or desire to care about other countries.

But Michael has it right, in my opinion: Europeans believe a lot of untrue things about Americans, as well. Maybe they understand more of our politics and geography, but we are the most powerful country around.
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Posted 28 January 2007 - 06:27 AM

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How is that possible?


The same way you guys think our streets are paved of gold :)
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Posted 28 January 2007 - 12:54 PM

Hehehehe, i have to disagree with some things. At least here where i live, we know pretty much how things are. Of course, we learn much about the American Culture from movies, so its easy to believe that all you eat is cheeseburgers, party with beer, drive big cars, always getting A's in school, that all rich dudes went to Harvard and that there are only really hot woman in USA.

I understand people believing icebears, but Vikings? Come on ... i dont believe that the Romans still own Rome, and that there are wars between Indians and Americans ? :) We actually just started learning about American History not long ago, it's really quite interesting... did you know that over half of Norways population immigrated to USA? ;)

Anyway, lets educate eachother =p Vikings in Norway ... i cant get over it, its just so funny =p
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Posted 28 January 2007 - 04:45 PM

The "problem" with America, is that it's almost like its own world rolled into one really big country. We are relatively isolated here across the pond. For generations, there was really no need for Americans to learn about other cultures - other cultures came to us (and still do), then we turn around and export the melting pot back out to the rest of the world. When you're the exporter of culture (for better or worse), there's no need to learn about other cultures. Europe on the other hand, one could drive for 6 hours and cross into 4 different countries. There was/is a need for Europeans to learn about other cultures. Since the beginning of time they have been assailed on all sides by each other and other invading cultures. Americans havent had any of that. Two World Wars started in Europe - not America. It's like Europe is piled up on top of itself - different cultures and regions competing with each other. Again, as diverse as America is, we are a united country, with one melting pot popular culture that binds us. For generations there was no need for the average American to learn about other cultures as has been the necessity in Europe.
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Posted 05 February 2007 - 12:38 AM

All great points.

I can drive six hours and still be in California. Actually, it's fourteen hours up to the next state north.
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Posted 12 February 2007 - 04:41 AM

I drove back with my Dad from Ontario to British Columbia (where I live) and I took us over three days, all in Canada!

The stereotypical American culture does not really care about other cultures that much and just expects everyone else to live like they (I guess it really is also Canada) we do.

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Posted 12 February 2007 - 03:45 PM

It's not just the driving distance. Read my whole post.
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Posted 13 February 2007 - 12:15 AM

I know its just not the distance. Canada for example is big, and because of that, it has lots of different cultures inside of it. The east has a far different culture then the west. Almost no matter what, distance will create a different culture, even within one country.

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Posted 15 July 2008 - 09:00 PM

I could convince people in Europe that
  • The roads are made of Gold
  • Most land Americans acquire is from unfair ways & land fraud
  • Most Americans would die of separation anxiety if McDonald's went out of business
  • The president is elected by rich Nationalists
  • Beer is celebrated like Vodka is in Russia (Kinda True)
  • There is no such thing as Football (A.K.A. Soccer) in America
  • people who aren't born in the country don't have as many rights as American Born
and the list goes on

But most kids @ my school believe
  • In Canada, French is the official language
  • All French hate America
  • If I move to Canada, I will 1) Go crazy because of all the different laws they have in Canada and become a serial killer, or 2) I will be drafted into the Canadian Army and kill all my loved ones in America
  • My space is filled with predators
  • A series of unfortunate events is based on a true story
  • Being nice to others is gay
  • hitting (as in punching) Girls is gay
  • if you don't like someone, they're gay
  • The word "retarded" is spelled "retarted" and is a Present, not Past, form of speach.
  • If you don't fit in with a group, you're gay.
  • Gays are bad.
  • swearing is not Bad
  • Caring about something is Gay.
  • Thinking about something a different way then others is gay.
  • Gays won't have as much rights as Normal People (A.K.A. Straits) do.
  • You're whether Gay or a Pervert.
  • Most people prefer Pervert.
  • Everybody in India and Mexico lives in a shack.
  • Everybody in Iraq loves explosives (There IS an Iraqi kid in my school, and he LOVES weapons, explosives etc.)
  • Asian people are weird.
  • Life guards at a pool are only there to get kids into trouble (My experience: I had a reflex to dive into a pool while playing a game, and had to count all the bricks on a wall which was 3,000).
  • If you say something twice, you're bragging.
  • If you ask someone to repeat themselves, they get P.O.
  • Pornography isn't bad, but you're not suppose to talk about it.
  • Free things are crap.
  • Things made in China are crap.
  • Most Mexican-Americans are/had been illegal Immigrants at one point of their life.
  • Mexicans will soon make more then 50% of the American Workforce.
  • Armpit hair means you're a man.
Most of these things (if not all) are generalizations.
I can tell because for more then 3 years I lived outside of the United states, and I know a lot of people outside of school who are from outside cultures.

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Posted 16 July 2008 - 12:42 AM

View PostDeadHead, on Feb 13 2007, 10:15 AM, said:

I know its just not the distance. Canada for example is big, and because of that, it has lots of different cultures inside of it. The east has a far different culture then the west. Almost no matter what, distance will create a different culture, even within one country.


Thats even true in Australia. I don't know if this happens everywhere else, but in the east (where I live) we hate those darn westerners. All 5 of them. We also hate Tasmanians and New Zealanders. Not forgetting English.
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Posted 01 August 2008 - 08:21 AM

I guess that every part of the world have misconceptions about other countries, but it is true what Michael say that most of the americans are very easily fool because they dont have the need of learn about other cultures.

@Alexthegod5
  • I dont believe that nobody in the world could believe that there are golden made roads
  • I know that there are soccer games on the USA but you guys dont live them like in Europe or Latinamerica

Alexthegod5 said:

But most kids @ my school believe

Everybody in India and Mexico lives in a shack.

Thats true and I love it, I work for a computer company in USA, and they really think that people in México lives in huts, rides in donkeys, and use big hats, and it makes me laugh to death :)

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