Quote: (06-30-2013 07:47 PM)Teutatis Wrote:
And I think men have been sitting down and crossing their legs long before America even existed, so calling all this European or American styles just seems a bit silly to me, but if it makes you feel any better in asserting your masculinity, sure, you win the prize, Americans are all manly and we Euros are all weakly and effeminate.
lol
Yeah that wasn't an emotional reaction at all...
Anyhow, you're still not getting the point. Of course you didn't consciously pick it up from a movie. The implication is that it was assimilated
into your culture due to American movies (as well as other cultures around the world). That's a huge difference. You do know that cultures seldom, if ever, evolve consciously, right?
And I didn't say I thought Americans were more manly. I've made it my life to step in and out of cultures and don't think like that. I only said that you guys seemed somehow bothered by what most of us perceive as the more effeminate version being called European. Either that or the thought of picking up anything from America. I personally could care less.
If anything, I was giving you a hard time about being sensitive about it as I've noticed Europeans often act defensive, threatened, and competitive about American/European dichotomies.
And you're just backing up that assertion of sensitivity with this talk of me wanting Americans to be viewed as more manly. Huh? The only instance I could see you perhaps got that was my ending sentence, which I closed with a big grin to convey sarcasm. If there's any one on this board not riding that train it's me. Even if every man in Europe still crossed their legs like that I wouldn't give a shit, to be honest. In either a positive or negative way. And I'm far from the patriotic type.
In any case, this hardly seems worth arguing about. I sense that people who know a little bit more about the subject have ascertained something different than your personal observations (which are based on the most recent cultural behavior patterns), but if that doesn't sit right with you, so be it. Don't know that it'll change much though.
As for your question, I was referring to the article mentioned in the OP - which is what I thought we were all discussing...
http://westsidetoastmasters.com/resource...hap10.html
Beyond All Seas
"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe.
To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Kipling