Is Australia an oversold country?
#136
Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
The meaning of Culture- "the key to human diversity"
people who find some "cultural" items offensive are ethnocentric.
People who are ethnocentric apply their own values in judging the behavior and beliefs of other people raised in other cultures.
Ethnocentrism contributes to social solidarity and a sense of value and community.
However, it also fuels conflict.
Now you all know why you keep arguing about who's best, who's right, what's right, can we all learn to accept that some things are different because they are!
I do have slides available and a presentation if anyone is interested. (I know, I'm a saddo)
people who find some "cultural" items offensive are ethnocentric.
People who are ethnocentric apply their own values in judging the behavior and beliefs of other people raised in other cultures.
Ethnocentrism contributes to social solidarity and a sense of value and community.
However, it also fuels conflict.
Now you all know why you keep arguing about who's best, who's right, what's right, can we all learn to accept that some things are different because they are!
I do have slides available and a presentation if anyone is interested. (I know, I'm a saddo)
#137
Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
The meaning of Culture- "the key to human diversity"
people who find some "cultural" items offensive are ethnocentric.
People who are ethnocentric apply their own values in judging the behavior and beliefs of other people raised in other cultures.
Ethnocentrism contributes to social solidarity and a sense of value and community.
However, it also fuels conflict.
Now you all know why you keep arguing about who's best, who's right, what's right, can we all learn to accept that some things are different because they are!
I do have slides available and a presentation if anyone is interested. (I know, I'm a saddo)
people who find some "cultural" items offensive are ethnocentric.
People who are ethnocentric apply their own values in judging the behavior and beliefs of other people raised in other cultures.
Ethnocentrism contributes to social solidarity and a sense of value and community.
However, it also fuels conflict.
Now you all know why you keep arguing about who's best, who's right, what's right, can we all learn to accept that some things are different because they are!
I do have slides available and a presentation if anyone is interested. (I know, I'm a saddo)
#140
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Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
the Townsville Brass band
Culture is very much about the attitude of people and the nation. Countries such as NZ and OZ simply have not got there yet, maybe one day, but that will be long after we all kick the bucket.
Now get back to your BBQ.
#142
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Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
Yes, you are right, this is the easiest answer. Everyone here knew this, but no one said it. Instead they shared their experiences and views, contributing to a rich discussion on a topic that is important to a lot of people.
#143
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Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
I get the impression that those that complain of a lack of culture wouldn't know culture if it bit them on the aesthetic.
#144
Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
Culture is much much more than a brass band. If you think this is culture then of course you will thrive in 'cultural' Australia.
Culture is very much about the attitude of people and the nation. Countries such as NZ and OZ simply have not got there yet, maybe one day, but that will be long after we all kick the bucket.
Now get back to your BBQ.
Culture is very much about the attitude of people and the nation. Countries such as NZ and OZ simply have not got there yet, maybe one day, but that will be long after we all kick the bucket.
Now get back to your BBQ.
#145
Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
I'm university educated (two degrees, ta), don't work in the 'trades', wouldn't wipe my arse with The Sun, don't smoke, enjoy a JD and coke and would rather disembowel myself with a straw donkey than holiday on the 'Costas'. I have most definitely *not* become bored and I have **** all money with which to travel.
So got any more useless generalisations you care to share with us? Oh - and for the record, could you please tell me what cultural activities you engaged in, in the yookay? It's just that from my experience (let's try this generalisation thing), the sort of people that claim there is no 'culture' in Oz are the kind of Daily Mail reading, Ready Meal eating, caravan-owning, chinless wonders who haven't been to a concert since Daniel O'Donnel played the local civic centre back in 1982.
So got any more useless generalisations you care to share with us? Oh - and for the record, could you please tell me what cultural activities you engaged in, in the yookay? It's just that from my experience (let's try this generalisation thing), the sort of people that claim there is no 'culture' in Oz are the kind of Daily Mail reading, Ready Meal eating, caravan-owning, chinless wonders who haven't been to a concert since Daniel O'Donnel played the local civic centre back in 1982.
In 6 months I have:
read the daily mail a few times
also read the FT many times
been to see Jools Holland & his R&B Band in open air concert - with no rain
flew to Dusseldorf & 5 * hotel for £150
seen Pink
seen AC/DC twice
been to three museums within 1 hour drive of home
been to a battle of britain air show
been to belgium
been across the Pennines 1st time ever - wonderous scenery
stayed in 5 different 5* hotels around the UK
been to football play-off finals at wembley
had 5 BBQs.....and it did not rain
been to someones big fat greek wedding
this weekend go to see a very good local band invited for a 40th birthday party
and in 6 weeks go touring the Chianti region of Italy
Now - I'd say that is pretty varied culturally and I'd never have so many options so easily available so cheaply to me in the Illawarra.
Heck - even ACDC tickets in Sydney are loads more $$$ than £££, so there's a rip off for some reason.
#146
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Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
Perhaps you can replace "not become bored" with "spend time on BE posting arguments".
In 6 months I have:
read the daily mail a few times
also read the FT many times
been to see Jools Holland & his R&B Band in open air concert - with no rain
flew to Dusseldorf & 5 * hotel for £150
seen Pink
seen AC/DC twice
been to three museums within 1 hour drive of home
been to a battle of britain air show
been to belgium
been across the Pennines 1st time ever - wonderous scenery
stayed in 5 different 5* hotels around the UK
been to football play-off finals at wembley
had 5 BBQs.....and it did not rain
been to someones big fat greek wedding
this weekend go to see a very good local band invited for a 40th birthday party
and in 6 weeks go touring the Chianti region of Italy
Now - I'd say that is pretty varied culturally and I'd never have so many options so easily available so cheaply to me in the Illawarra.
Heck - even ACDC tickets in Sydney are loads more $$$ than £££, so there's a rip off for some reason.
In 6 months I have:
read the daily mail a few times
also read the FT many times
been to see Jools Holland & his R&B Band in open air concert - with no rain
flew to Dusseldorf & 5 * hotel for £150
seen Pink
seen AC/DC twice
been to three museums within 1 hour drive of home
been to a battle of britain air show
been to belgium
been across the Pennines 1st time ever - wonderous scenery
stayed in 5 different 5* hotels around the UK
been to football play-off finals at wembley
had 5 BBQs.....and it did not rain
been to someones big fat greek wedding
this weekend go to see a very good local band invited for a 40th birthday party
and in 6 weeks go touring the Chianti region of Italy
Now - I'd say that is pretty varied culturally and I'd never have so many options so easily available so cheaply to me in the Illawarra.
Heck - even ACDC tickets in Sydney are loads more $$$ than £££, so there's a rip off for some reason.
#148
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Location: The Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Australia
Posts: 11,056
Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
Perhaps you can replace "not become bored" with "spend time on BE posting arguments".
In 6 months I have:
read the daily mail a few times
also read the FT many times
been to see Jools Holland & his R&B Band in open air concert - with no rain
flew to Dusseldorf & 5 * hotel for £150
seen Pink
seen AC/DC twice
been to three museums within 1 hour drive of home
been to a battle of britain air show
been to belgium
been across the Pennines 1st time ever - wonderous scenery
stayed in 5 different 5* hotels around the UK
been to football play-off finals at wembley
had 5 BBQs.....and it did not rain
been to someones big fat greek wedding
this weekend go to see a very good local band invited for a 40th birthday party
and in 6 weeks go touring the Chianti region of Italy
Now - I'd say that is pretty varied culturally and I'd never have so many options so easily available so cheaply to me in the Illawarra.
Heck - even ACDC tickets in Sydney are loads more $$$ than £££, so there's a rip off for some reason.
In 6 months I have:
read the daily mail a few times
also read the FT many times
been to see Jools Holland & his R&B Band in open air concert - with no rain
flew to Dusseldorf & 5 * hotel for £150
seen Pink
seen AC/DC twice
been to three museums within 1 hour drive of home
been to a battle of britain air show
been to belgium
been across the Pennines 1st time ever - wonderous scenery
stayed in 5 different 5* hotels around the UK
been to football play-off finals at wembley
had 5 BBQs.....and it did not rain
been to someones big fat greek wedding
this weekend go to see a very good local band invited for a 40th birthday party
and in 6 weeks go touring the Chianti region of Italy
Now - I'd say that is pretty varied culturally and I'd never have so many options so easily available so cheaply to me in the Illawarra.
Heck - even ACDC tickets in Sydney are loads more $$$ than £££, so there's a rip off for some reason.
#149
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Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
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#150
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Joined: Jan 2005
Location: The Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Australia
Posts: 11,056
Re: Is Australia an oversold country?
Perhaps you can replace "not become bored" with "spend time on BE posting arguments".
In 6 months I have:
read the daily mail a few times
also read the FT many times
been to see Jools Holland & his R&B Band in open air concert - with no rain
flew to Dusseldorf & 5 * hotel for £150
seen Pink
seen AC/DC twice
been to three museums within 1 hour drive of home
been to a battle of britain air show
been to belgium
been across the Pennines 1st time ever - wonderous scenery
stayed in 5 different 5* hotels around the UK
been to football play-off finals at wembley
had 5 BBQs.....and it did not rain
been to someones big fat greek wedding
this weekend go to see a very good local band invited for a 40th birthday party
and in 6 weeks go touring the Chianti region of Italy
Now - I'd say that is pretty varied culturally and I'd never have so many options so easily available so cheaply to me in the Illawarra.
Heck - even ACDC tickets in Sydney are loads more $$$ than £££, so there's a rip off for some reason.
In 6 months I have:
read the daily mail a few times
also read the FT many times
been to see Jools Holland & his R&B Band in open air concert - with no rain
flew to Dusseldorf & 5 * hotel for £150
seen Pink
seen AC/DC twice
been to three museums within 1 hour drive of home
been to a battle of britain air show
been to belgium
been across the Pennines 1st time ever - wonderous scenery
stayed in 5 different 5* hotels around the UK
been to football play-off finals at wembley
had 5 BBQs.....and it did not rain
been to someones big fat greek wedding
this weekend go to see a very good local band invited for a 40th birthday party
and in 6 weeks go touring the Chianti region of Italy
Now - I'd say that is pretty varied culturally and I'd never have so many options so easily available so cheaply to me in the Illawarra.
Heck - even ACDC tickets in Sydney are loads more $$$ than £££, so there's a rip off for some reason.