tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-740924465958245224.post6268875630094503028..comments2024-03-10T00:44:49.280-05:00Comments on This & That: Breaking and Confirming StereotypesSusannehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03115294023069458287noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-740924465958245224.post-87143681804176533832012-11-21T09:01:25.086-05:002012-11-21T09:01:25.086-05:00Suzanne, I enjoy stories like you shared. How funn...Suzanne, I enjoy stories like you shared. How funny (?) that the Japanese student wanted to see your guns! I'm thankful you've been able to break down some of those stereotypes. Although I have nothing against the wise use of guns, we don't own any either so your student might be disappointed visiting my house as well. I think it would be exciting having a foreign visitor for a while. I'd love to see the US through his/her eyes! I've told my Syrian friend that I want him to come so I can see what takes his attention. Unfortunately, he cannot get a visa here.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Candice, I'm glad you helped the American stereotype! :) I wonder now if people think similarly about Canadians...hmmmm. <br /><br />Samer and I have compared our views on a number of things, and have been pleasantly surprised how close we are in many aspects. For instance, I know many Christians drink alcohol and it is NOT totally condemned by the Bible, but my upbringing was such that alcohol was a big no-no. I still remember one of Samer's friends being incredibly shocked when he found out we didn't drink alcohol. He even posted on Facebook that he was proud of his evangelical American friend for not drinking! Haha!<br /><br />Thanks for chiming in on this topic! Susannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03115294023069458287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-740924465958245224.post-6214825410795316282012-11-20T15:15:04.138-05:002012-11-20T15:15:04.138-05:00That was really interesting! I think I helped brea...That was really interesting! I think I helped break some stereotypes about "Americans" (even if I'm Canadian) that my husband's family had. <br /><br />I made them see that not all people here sleep around and like to dress slutty and get drunk, that kind of thing. They also expected me to be more outgoing socially, maybe party-style, but I'm really not so I made them see we can be very calm, home-and-studies-focused people. Candicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15769515811889621243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-740924465958245224.post-18437404301850177742012-11-19T22:49:48.904-05:002012-11-19T22:49:48.904-05:00Over the past 25 years we have had over a dozen Ja...Over the past 25 years we have had over a dozen Japanese and German students in our home for a short stay, except for one who stayed 18 months.<br /><br />Some of them were surprised that we did not sit in front of the TV all day, or shop all the time, and so on. <br /><br />The one that surprised me the most was one Japanese 19-year old. She had barely settled in when she asked to see our gun, and was shocked to find we didn't have one. According to her all the Japanese think we pack guns and use them. She was warned by many people at home not to go out after dark, ever, because she would be shot.<br /><br />I realize there are some areas of our country where that may be true, but it is certainly not the norm. We dispelled that misconception quickly, and she enjoyed her 18 months with us.Suzanne Bubnashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09305001077699530364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-740924465958245224.post-22820012358201187642012-11-13T13:10:59.853-05:002012-11-13T13:10:59.853-05:00Malik, I absolutely enjoyed your comment! Soooo m...Malik, I absolutely enjoyed your comment! Soooo much. Yes, I think this is very true. I wonder if it's because we have freedom to believe how we want to believe unlike countries you mentioned (perhaps? maybe? not sure about their freedom or lack of it.) We have the freedom to be conservative and religious and at the same time enjoy porn and (most) every other vice censored in other parts of the world! <br /><br />By the way, curiously, Samer mentioned just recently that he used to think nearly all Syrians thought alike. I recall in the past when he's say 98% of Syrians think like him compared to Americans who have a wide range of thoughts. Now that his country is in a mess, he has had second thoughts about how similar Syrians think. I thought that was an interesting observation by him. Maybe when people have the freedom to be different (in this case during a rebellion against the gov't), you see how different people truly can be. <br /><br />Thanks for the great comment! <br /><br /><br /><br />Sanil, thanks for reading and for leaving a comment!<br /><br />Susannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03115294023069458287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-740924465958245224.post-50346470424852424412012-11-13T03:32:00.010-05:002012-11-13T03:32:00.010-05:00Thanks for sharing your lists! I've never real...Thanks for sharing your lists! I've never really talked to anyone from another country about US stereotypes so I can't weigh in much, but I think it's interesting and enjoyed reading this.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07382787889525110718noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-740924465958245224.post-19980584879350838232012-11-12T22:08:07.444-05:002012-11-12T22:08:07.444-05:00I think more than any Americans I met you definite...I think more than any Americans I met you definitely like to know more about the Arab cultures.<br />I like to talk about my religion and explain anything about it as much as I can when I know the other person wants to know or have curiosity. But I don't do that when the other person is attacking my religion. In this case I don't care to explain. So you definitely are one who have curiosity about other cultures and religions and I like to answer your MANY questions :)<br /><br />I describe America in one word: EXTREME.<br />In general, if you go to Jordan or Malaysia or Turkey you can some how generalize the people's culture, attitude and behavior. This is not the case for US even among its white people. <br /><br />You can watch very conservative shows on TV like 700 club or the nice Texan preacher Joel Osteen and shows like Jerry Springer and others alike. <br /><br />Americans are more conservative than any other industrial country (maybe except Italy but not sure) yet they have the biggest porn industry.<br /><br />America has one of the best, nicest, and most intelligent TV host, Charlie Rose and also has the most repulsive TV guest I can ever imagine, Ann Coulter.<br /><br />I have known racist professors whom every student knows they hate foreigners and also know the best professors ever. <br /> <br />My point is in America you find everything you can think or not think of :)jaraadhttp://jaraad.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com