Saturday, October 7, 2017

Weird



Isn't it crazy that we see the American corporations running world wide and foreign countries have English as a prominent language? That surely does not mean that foreign countries embrace America! In fact most countries hate Americans for exactly that reason! They are everywhere or atleast they want to be!  American business and politics grt involved in every issue possible and due to that, the americans think that other nations embrace American culture worldwide. , p.s. we call our presudent the “ leader of the free world”  , however that name was selfgiven by the United States culture....other countries dont identify our president as the leader of the free world.

Gary Althen titles his reading “American values and assumptions” .... interesting because he does discuss the values americans have  and the assumption that it is a global concept. 

Althen  first value is “
Individualism.”  This concept is very interesting because  it dates back many centuries.  A strong concept during the gilded age was  an economic view of “survival of the fittest” a social darwin theory that stated that all consequences such as poverty, hunger and homelessness was a result of owns actions and each person should worry about own success.This concept is very dominant in american culture. Parenents teach their kids to be independent as soon as possible, drive at age 14, work at age 16, earn ur own money, make your own decision,  and at 18 you must leave to college or the house.  I dont see how this system functions. It is building selfish machines(humans) that will not care for their neighbor, the one in necessity, or the poor.

Although my community and family is predominantly hispanic  we are still influenced to some extent by the concept of individualism.  However, Hispanics are more attached to their family and the necesssities of others because most come from a struggling situation where they were taught to work in unity and look out forthose around us. It is very hard for a hispanic to seperate them selves frlm their family. In fact the majoroty of hispanics dont leave their house/parents until they are married. Many would argue that hispanic culture doesnt prepare kids for the world since they are always “ dependent” , but it’s not that. The thing is that hispanics are taught to work in unity witj their families and support them throughtout most of their lives.

Another interesting concept of American culture is  “ te future , change and progress.” It is basically this idea of forgetting of the past and focusing on the future.  From what I have observed, americans aren’t very attached to their culture. Unlike other countries like china, mexico, and south american countries that are very proud of their heritage. They express their pride through music, dances, plays , etc. On the other hand American does not display much pride, nor embarassment but they just continue society as if the past never happend.  

A famouse quote says “ those who dont know history, are condemned to repeat it” ( or something like that) . In other words the future focused vision  of the united states has also been the cause of many social issues like racism and gun violence, because they dont remmeber their history, they put it aside and it becomes a cycle that repeats every few decades.

These are just some of the many weird customs Althen describes, and just to be clear , I now understand why most countries see american customs as odd. Americans are pretty damn weird.
Personally, one of the weirdest things Americans do is;wear sandals everywheeeeeeeeeere.I have seen sandals in every location, including locations of respect such as church or rainy weathers. It is really odd.

Ohh and by the way .... Usually when you think about traditional foods for Americans , what is it?.... Hamburgers and Hot dogs?  That is crazy.


4 comments:

  1. Pablo, I laughed at the picture you included at the end of your blog post. Honestly, I think that dog illustrates how other countries tend to view American people- all about hamburgers, hot dogs, and the American flag. I liked the point you brought up about Americans not being really expressive of their pride (or embarrassment) in their country. I never really thought about that before reading your post! I remember several times throughout my schooling when teachers would have my class examine art or music of another culture to express the deep meaning behind it, which often demonstrated pride in that specific country/culture. However, in American culture we don't necessarily have those deeply embedded cultural values and our art/music is instead filled with subliminal political messages. Also, that is very true about Americans and their sandals! It really is crazy how Americans are so informal, whether it be with language, clothing, or actions.

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  2. Coming from a Filipino background, I know what you mean when you discuss your views on attachment to family. Filipinos, as well as many other cultures, may come from difficult origins that encourage us to remain rooted in our families, and I think it’s mainly because our family is where we learn many of our values, whereas I feel Americans encourage their children to learn their values on their out on their own.
    In respect to your views on how Americans don’t heavily respect culture or history, I feel impartial about this. I definitely agree that an attachment to tradition is an attachment to one’s culture, but I also feel that being focused on the future is a huge part of American culture. True, it is important to remember the past, but it’s also important to learn to move on, and not to dwell in the past.
    There are American values that I definitely don’t agree with, just as you do, but I don’t believe that they should be criticized just because they are disagreeable.

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  3. Your comment on how hispanic people value family very strongly is very interesting because that is something that I have noticed as well! I have a friend who still looks after her mom while being a college student and its so interesting to observe the cultural clash between different cultures. Its nice to see that some cultures are so strong that they are practiced more often over American ideals because that contributes to the diversity and uniqueness of this nation. America really is a melting pot and when cultures emit their own values into this nation I believe it contributes to America's own individual identity as a nation that accepts all.

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  4. When I first started teaching, I had Latino students who would miss class to go to LA for the birth of a niece or nephew. I just really didn't understand. I was raised to put my school first and family second, and they were putting extended family ahead of school. It's still not ideal for academic success, but now I see why someone might make a different choice. Maintaining family unity is an important value.

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