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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-08-28 02:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #5714 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5714 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2022-08-28 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Hooboy this. I remember how Americans on FS reacted when someone pointed out that to Europeans, apple pie is just apple pie and that, although aware of the significance of that dessert to Americans, it didn't replace their own cultural significance of it. Yeah that got a bad reaction. I've never thought less of Americans than while reading that thread. All of the Yanks on here like to pose as worldly and different to the stereotype, while simultaneously being unaware of how they embody that stereotype.

(Anonymous) 2022-08-29 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
LOL, wow, that's crazy.

Meanwhile, here I am, born and raised in the States, and I've never had apple pie nor do I really make a big deal out of it (and I don't really know anyone else who does - they may eat it, but they don't treat it as anything more than a yummy dessert). I wonder what those people would've said about that.

(Anonymous) 2022-08-29 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
So you agree that it's not a big deal if people from one culture aren't constantly aware of, and don't think in terms of, norms and cultural signifiers from other cultures?

(Anonymous) 2022-08-29 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
Yes I do agree. What I don't agree with is aggressively tearing someone down for that very reason, which is what I'm describing.

(Anonymous) 2022-08-29 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
If it's unreasonable for Americans to get mad that non-Americans are unaware of American cultural norms, it's also unreasonable for non-Americans to get mad at Americans for being unaware of non-American cultural norms

which is what this entire thread is about. literally. it is about non-Americans being furious that Americans are sometimes ignorant of, or simply do not think consciously about, norms in places outside of America.

(Anonymous) 2022-08-29 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
No, it really isn't what the thread is about, and you are being disingenuous/obtuse for reasons it is easy to guess. It's about Americans loudly, repeatedly and often aggressively insisting that their experience=normative at all time and in all places and anyone suggesting otherwise is lying/wrong/stupid

(Anonymous) 2022-08-29 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
If a comment about apple pie upset a bunch of Americans, it wasn't because of the subject. Apple pie isn't culturally significant to us. "American as apple pie" is just a snappy figure of speech. It doesn't mean anything. People got mad because someone saw a stupid little thing like apple pie being talked about as "Mummy, the mean Americans are shoving their shitty country down my throat again!" and got overly rude and salty about it first.