That cross-cultural terminology meme
Dec. 7th, 2003 09:42 pmI haven't done that one. Partly because I don't do memes, but also because I've lived here for so long I just get confused when I try to think about terminology. Nowadays most people I speak with seem to be able to extrapolate from context if I use the "wrong" word. (As opposed to 10 years ago when I got a deliberate nasty "what?" every time I used a wrong word - not that people couldn't work out what I meant, but that they thought it was OK to "correct" me. Thus why I have ZERO sense of humour about that).
Added to that, although I can now just about admit that I grew up in Saskatchewan in a public forum, I am not about to admit to knowing the terminology. Because that *is* just plan embarrassing.
Added to that, although I can now just about admit that I grew up in Saskatchewan in a public forum, I am not about to admit to knowing the terminology. Because that *is* just plan embarrassing.
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Date: 2003-12-07 02:12 pm (UTC)I could say that I think it's rather marvellous that you turned out so well given that you grew up in Saskatchewan, stick my tongue out and run away, but I don't actually know anything about the place. Why should it matter where any of us grew up anyway? I suspect that I should be far more embarrassed that I moved to Coventry and stayed here!
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Date: 2003-12-07 11:42 pm (UTC)What's the cross-cultural meme? Is that the one that tries to get you to say sub/hogie, chesterfield/couch, runners/sneakers/tennies, soda/pop/soda-pop etc? Why would anyone dream of correcting you for using one of the alternate words for these cases?
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Date: 2003-12-08 09:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-08 09:17 am (UTC)When I first moved over here, a lot of English people felt the need to correct me whenever I pronounced something "wrong" or used the "incorrect" word. (Note: Like other things I've had English people be smug about, it was mostly the illiterate, uneducated never-left-their-home-town people who feel the need to be culturally superior).
There's a large subset of the British who think that because I grew up in a "colony" I have obviously had no education or culture and that their way of doing everything is Right (as in god says so and god is an englishman sort of thing).