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whathehell

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146. That means there's a market for our crappy, embarrassing tv shows and tells us something
Thu May 2, 2013, 04:04 PM
May 2013

about the recipients abroad, doesn't it?

You might consider the phrase: Bad Taste Without Borders.

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That's worth reading el_bryanto May 2013 #1
A bit condescending, huh? Kind of like....... socialist_n_TN May 2013 #15
Yes exactly - when we condescend to the rest of the world el_bryanto May 2013 #34
Who's this "we"? whathehell May 2013 #87
Actually my point isn't that we condescend to the rest of the world el_bryanto May 2013 #125
Thanks for explaining that. I'd love to see your question answered because you are correct. whathehell May 2013 #130
Newsflash: Conservative America doesn't = America. Sorry. whathehell May 2013 #86
I want everyone to read this JustAnotherGen May 2013 #2
There's a scene in the movie 'A Good Year' ... Myrina May 2013 #11
Oh JustAnotherGen May 2013 #21
Yes, and it's a visual orgasm. Myrina May 2013 #24
Or if they think you're British. geek tragedy May 2013 #81
Yup...The Brits on the board may not want to read this but they made the "worst tourists" whathehell May 2013 #88
Now if they had an award for tackiest tourists Warpy May 2013 #102
I'm betting there's no distinction between "worst" and "tackiest".That being said, Brits = Worst. whathehell May 2013 #103
I have a friend in Rotterdam who speaks 7 languages. He told me about an IT trip to Germany,... Spitfire of ATJ May 2013 #114
I'm so very impressed. whathehell May 2013 #120
I was reminded of this: Spitfire of ATJ May 2013 #141
A lot of ESL speakers like to practice speaking english. Quantess May 2013 #132
This was right before the internet became so popular too... Spitfire of ATJ May 2013 #142
Everyone likely has read it. It's old....It's been posted here before. n/t whathehell May 2013 #91
They hate us for our Freedom Fries Bucky May 2013 #3
Nicely done! FiveGoodMen May 2013 #67
Regarding the photo.... Brickbat May 2013 #4
Fascinating photo series cyberswede May 2013 #9
Some of those were really fun. Brickbat May 2013 #28
THIS JaneyVee May 2013 #46
And this... DreamGypsy May 2013 #53
*everyone* wore those style flip flops back then cyberswede May 2013 #60
I have never ever EVER worn flip flops Skittles May 2013 #73
Why would you, with your extensive collection of Crocs? Lasher May 2013 #138
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Skittles May 2013 #149
I could never walk more then five steps before losing one (or both). Buns_of_Fire May 2013 #135
Go to almost any European beach or summer resort. Ikonoklast May 2013 #65
As someone who has lived in both... Pelican May 2013 #92
interesting fishwax May 2013 #41
The article was interesting. Newest Reality May 2013 #5
5/1/2013. I find myself recommending a post from Bonobo. FSogol May 2013 #6
Great article. HughBeaumont May 2013 #7
Not to mention the PITA of needing a passport to get anywhere close to an airport ... Myrina May 2013 #13
Your going to spend half a day at the airports and traveling by air liberal N proud May 2013 #19
Great read cyberswede May 2013 #8
I've lived out of the country. oldandhappy May 2013 #10
+1. I could have sworn I'd read this at some time in the past. Poll_Blind May 2013 #12
Great - I was hoping I'd be goaded into feeling ashamed of myself again. nt Dreamer Tatum May 2013 #14
LOL whathehell May 2013 #107
The article is just okay. Quantess May 2013 #16
Likewise zipplewrath May 2013 #37
#3 Europeans are mostly terrible at American Geography. Quantess May 2013 #51
It goes both ways zipplewrath May 2013 #54
Are you familiar with specific cities & provinces in other countries? Autumn Colors May 2013 #68
Meh. France is the size of some US states. Quantess May 2013 #69
OK, then pretend I said all the administrative regions of Russia (nt) Autumn Colors May 2013 #79
Do you think most people from France would be able to name all the octothorpe May 2013 #144
No, and that's the point I was trying to make :) Autumn Colors May 2013 #145
Thank you....This has been my experience as well. n/t whathehell May 2013 #89
There is a major lack of experiential reference quakerboy May 2013 #99
Stop making sense...DU needs their Five Minutes Self Hate! whathehell May 2013 #106
As a non-American, I don't think what you said about us was really fair... Violet_Crumble May 2013 #136
Good point: Broad brushing is rarely fair. What concerns me is how few care when it's done to us. whathehell May 2013 #137
I have encountered such criticism once or twice at DU... Violet_Crumble May 2013 #150
REC! Demo_Chris May 2013 #17
Inspires me to do more traveling riverbendviewgal May 2013 #18
You are going to love France!!! Janecita May 2013 #47
"We Are Poor At Expressing Gratitude And Affection". Well actually, LeftinOH May 2013 #20
That one was way wrong treestar May 2013 #29
No, that's wrong Violet_Crumble May 2013 #133
Well I found it to be a pattern treestar May 2013 #147
For god's sake, can't people do both? whathehell May 2013 #151
I also disagreed. I think people don't feel the things he wants expressed, not that they don't spooky3 May 2013 #55
This was the one that I thought was wrong... at least where I live OKNancy May 2013 #74
As compared to WHO? whathehell May 2013 #90
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #97
former expat here LittleGirl May 2013 #22
And we brought the disease and plague siligut May 2013 #45
Actually though, it wasn't the "Americans" who slaughtered the Native Americans, smirkymonkey May 2013 #84
true. Thanks for the clarification as you are correct. eom LittleGirl May 2013 #131
Yup...I have made those observations myself nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #23
Nothing new there. I could have told you this 40 years ago. hobbit709 May 2013 #25
That's odd, considering things have a tendency to change over 40 years -- even in America. whathehell May 2013 #104
The average American is even more ignorant of the world today than back then hobbit709 May 2013 #116
The average Euro living in Texas is hardly capable of judging "average" Americans, whathehell May 2013 #121
I've lived in the U.S. since 1959, in TX since 1974 hobbit709 May 2013 #122
I don't know where you lived, or if you were even cognizant during your first 11 years here, but whathehell May 2013 #127
I live here because I am an American citizen by birth. I am also an Austrian citizen by birth. hobbit709 May 2013 #128
Oh...Right. whathehell May 2013 #152
Well, bless your heart. hobbit709 May 2013 #154
And yours too! whathehell May 2013 #155
K&R for a very good read. zeemike May 2013 #26
There is nothing there in statistics to back up what they are saying treestar May 2013 #27
Pretty sure the overweight family represents what the rest of the world imagines Americans look like Quantess May 2013 #30
Or movies stars treestar May 2013 #31
Unfortunately our crappy, embarrasing, TV shows are also exported to many parts of the world, Quantess May 2013 #36
That remark about you not being fat treestar May 2013 #38
No, they are aware of the REALITY that a lot of Americans are overweight or obese. Quantess May 2013 #50
yes, and many sitcoms and action movies spooky3 May 2013 #57
That means there's a market for our crappy, embarrassing tv shows and tells us something whathehell May 2013 #146
Actually, the picture is pretty accurate about what Americans look like outside America. JDPriestly May 2013 #39
Europeans walk more because they tend to live in cities more often and have much less in the way of whathehell May 2013 #108
True. Also, they have better public transportation, in part because they are likely to live JDPriestly May 2013 #110
Not just that, but their cities tend to more thoroughly be walkable than ours AZ Progressive May 2013 #115
It's the relative newness of the cities treestar May 2013 #124
So true. Los Angeles was planned if you can call it that. Let me start again, neighborhoods JDPriestly May 2013 #143
Isn't that a picture of the author of the blog? marshall May 2013 #156
As an aside, the overweight family was visiting Mt. Rushmore in the US, not Europe, Asia, etc. spooky3 May 2013 #56
Personally I think it's kind of insensitive to use their photo for this article. Quantess May 2013 #63
I thought so too. Brickbat May 2013 #126
Yup, and that shows their ignorance. whathehell May 2013 #140
yeah heaven05 May 2013 #33
No, of course not...It's just the same tired bigotry. whathehell May 2013 #105
Yes, I think we all noted the "obese looking family meant to stand for us all". whathehell May 2013 #109
Are you disputing that few people are impressed by or hate Americans? Violet_Crumble May 2013 #134
I have no idea treestar May 2013 #148
thank you heaven05 May 2013 #32
There's a lot of wisdom here. I've always said America is an adolescent country. nolabear May 2013 #35
Maybe I should visit that in-law that moved to Japan Auggie May 2013 #40
Those are some good points. Lasher May 2013 #42
Rich come to make more $$$$$ and Poor because they are suckers HangOnKids May 2013 #72
That is pretty condescending dbackjon May 2013 #75
Of course they do HangOnKids May 2013 #77
Since I have a good job, and have had it for 16 years, not worried about that. dbackjon May 2013 #78
I sense some projection going on here... Pelican May 2013 #95
Many people want to move to many other countries, too. Quantess May 2013 #76
150 Million Adults Worldwide Would Migrate to the U.S. Lasher May 2013 #83
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #96
I agree, devilgrrl, we should be more civil to our invited guests. Lasher May 2013 #100
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #139
As someone who has seen this for myself MrScorpio May 2013 #43
This message was self-deleted by its author Recursion May 2013 #44
Excellent read! Yeah, we are a mixed bag. tblue May 2013 #48
Great article. Some things that particularly stood out for me: raccoon May 2013 #49
I think 10 was the only one I really disagreed with. wickerwoman May 2013 #64
No. 11 sounds good to me! Re: comfort and happiness. I am not dissing comfort--not at all. raccoon May 2013 #70
Hits the nail on the head.... AnneD May 2013 #52
Well, that would be nice, but, another crappy thing about the USA Arugula Latte May 2013 #59
Although I am ... AnneD May 2013 #62
Haters gonna hate Redford May 2013 #58
1. Few People Are Impressed By Us; 2. Few People Hate Us ... pampango May 2013 #61
The 11 million people who are prepared to risk the consequences of living here illegally Nye Bevan May 2013 #66
When you are desperate, you'll take anything AZ Progressive May 2013 #71
.. Malone May 2013 #80
My two cents on this... 2naSalit May 2013 #82
Read this! NV Whino May 2013 #85
Lost me on #1 Major Nikon May 2013 #93
One thing you don't know: This has been posted on DU before. Try something new. whathehell May 2013 #94
One day you are going to realise sibelian May 2013 #117
In all seriousness, this is one of the dumbest and most pointless things I've ever read Number23 May 2013 #98
I really enjoyed this -- thanks! gateley May 2013 #101
Snarky, but all true Nanjing to Seoul May 2013 #111
What's funny is how many Americans actually believe EVERYONE IN THE WORLD wants to come here. Spitfire of ATJ May 2013 #112
Where in hell do you live? I have to ask, because no one I know actually feels that way. whathehell May 2013 #123
American "exceptionalism" PNW_Dem May 2013 #113
I think he has a point on some of those davidpdx May 2013 #118
as someone who has lived outside the U.S. approximately half their life I thought this article was Douglas Carpenter May 2013 #119
we have lived abroad for 10 years . . . and travel outside of the U.S. annually DrDan May 2013 #129
I've lived in Europe for a time as well and also travel outside the U.S. annually whathehell May 2013 #153
and your point is? c'mon, spell it out. DrDan May 2013 #157
Hostile much?.....Maybe you could tell us the "point" of your post. whathehell May 2013 #160
thanks - you confirmed what I thought was your point DrDan May 2013 #161
Sure.. whathehell May 2013 #162
Author proves his own point 3 Spider Jerusalem May 2013 #158
Us, We, We upsidedownforklift May 2013 #159
10 things this person believes about America n/t Enrique May 2013 #163
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