I give up, it's 4 am here anyways.
Good luck with your gloomy doomy attitude
There is a german expression that goes like this: "Sometimes you dont see a forest because of all the trees" and dont ask me what it means
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I mean, Pizza may be Italian, and Chinese food might be Chinese
Republicanism and free speech are the big ones.
American culture may simply be the Americanization of other cultures, haha.![]()
You must see it changing right now. Culture is always in a fluent state. But your ideals stay the same. You learn from mistakes and then improve.
Heck how old are you again ?![]()
I think we did come up with Apple Pie, though.
America has no culture, we're a tasteless bunch. Maybe your tv is your culture.
Uh. I forget.
Nope, that was the French.
Americans did invent:
Lightning rods
Bifocals
Crackers
Filtered Coffee Pots
Circular saws
Dental floss
Telegraphs
Wrenches
Revolvers
Baseball
Potato chips
Rolled toilet paper
Can openers
Motorcycles
Vacuum cleaners
Cream cheese
Jeans
Electric dental drills
Machine guns
Electric Christmas lights
Skyscrapers
Coca Cola
Drinking straws
Revolving doors
Traveler's checks
Volleyball
Semi-automatic shotguns
Sousaphones
Tea bags
Automatic transmission
Electric washing machines
Flying boat
Fortune cookies
Gas mask
Polygraph
Adhesive bandage
Masking tape
Gas chamber execution AND electric chair execution
Recliners
Ice cube trays
Pressure sensitive tape
Chocolate chip cookies
Staple removers
Black lights
Fiberglass
Nylon
Teflon
Deodorant
Napalm
Nuclear weapons
Microwave ovens
Cancer chemotherapy
Defibrilators
Correction fluid
Bar codes
Artificial hearts
TV dinners
Polio vaccines
Spandex
Oral contraceptives
Snowboarding
CDs
Air bags
Tasers
LCD screens
Inline skates
Polar fleece
Paintball
Javascript
Shingles vaccines
but still no apple pie.
Ah, yes. Hamburgers are actually original despite what the name would imply
Darn! People are entertaining SO many misconceptions, then. Next time someone says, "As American as Apple Pie," I'm going to say, "Then it's French?"
I would say that modern American culture is one of consumerism, individualism, convenience, technology, and media/sound byte driven. I don't know how that distinguishes us from others, but I do think that we have our own distinct flavor, influenced by our political and religious foundations, which shine through.
Like fast food so commonly referenced above is popular because of a combination of Protestant work ethic tied with overdependence on technology which has us working constantly and unable to slow down, combined with the consumerism and media-driven markets which lead to brand recognition and the mega-chains' popularity.
Americans as a whole don't appreciate leisure. Even our leisure time is structured and scheduled and goal-oriented and "productive." Watching sports, an acceptable social obsession, is the exception. Football and baseball, two American sports, are particularly noteworthy as being acceptable reasons to enjoy oneself, unless you are on the team in which case it is a high-pressure job.
Americans are more confrontational than Asians but less confrontational than many Europeans. They have less cynicism than many European cultures. A strong sense of religious identity.
I don't think it is so much that every aspect of our culture needs to be unique to make it uniquely ours, but that the combinations and strengths of our attributes it what makes a unique culture.
Americans as a whole don't appreciate leisure. Even our leisure time is structured and scheduled and goal-oriented and "productive." Watching sports, an acceptable social obsession, is the exception. Football and baseball, two American sports, are particularly noteworthy as being acceptable reasons to enjoy oneself, unless you are on the team in which case it is a high-pressure job.
I would say that modern American culture is one of consumerism, individualism, convenience, technology, and media/sound byte driven. I don't know how that distinguishes us from others, but I do think that we have our own distinct flavor, influenced by our political and religious foundations, which shine through.
Like fast food so commonly referenced above is popular because of a combination of Protestant work ethic tied with overdependence on technology which has us working constantly and unable to slow down, combined with the consumerism and media-driven markets which lead to brand recognition and the mega-chains' popularity.
Americans as a whole don't appreciate leisure. Even our leisure time is structured and scheduled and goal-oriented and "productive." Watching sports, an acceptable social obsession, is the exception. Football and baseball, two American sports, are particularly noteworthy as being acceptable reasons to enjoy oneself, unless you are on the team in which case it is a high-pressure job.
Americans are more confrontational than Asians but less confrontational than many Europeans. They have less cynicism than many European cultures. A strong sense of religious identity.
I don't think it is so much that every aspect of our culture needs to be unique to make it uniquely ours, but that the combinations and strengths of our attributes it what makes a unique culture.
Here are two examples of American culture with far reaching impact: the American Dream and volunteerism. Both have nothing to do with food or technology.
This is why I never quite understood that so popular phrase, "lazy American".
I would say that modern American culture is one of consumerism, individualism, convenience, technology, and media/sound byte driven. I don't know how that distinguishes us from others, but I do think that we have our own distinct flavor, influenced by our political and religious foundations, which shine through.
Americans as a whole don't appreciate leisure. Even our leisure time is structured and scheduled and goal-oriented and "productive." Watching sports, an acceptable social obsession, is the exception. Football and baseball, two American sports, are particularly noteworthy as being acceptable reasons to enjoy oneself, unless you are on the team in which case it is a high-pressure job.
Americans are more confrontational than Asians but less confrontational than many Europeans. They have less cynicism than many European cultures. A strong sense of religious identity.
I don't think it is so much that every aspect of our culture needs to be unique to make it uniquely ours, but that the combinations and strengths of our attributes it what makes a unique culture.