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- From: mmh@cs.qmw.ac.uk (Matthew Huntbach)
- Newsgroups: sci.math,soc.culture.british
- Subject: Re: American mathematical hegemony
- Message-ID: <1992Jul21.135206.25360@dcs.qmw.ac.uk>
- Date: 21 Jul 92 13:52:06 GMT
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- From: sooz@iastate.edu (Susan F Bradley)
- > I lived in Leicestershire for 1 1/2 years, with the same people day in,
- > day out. After all that time, I still couldn't say the words "water" or
- > "tomato" without sending them all into paroxysms of laughter. One day, an
- > elderly guest at the place I worked pitched a fit at me when she heard me
- > say that I had "gotten" something. She did this in front of maybe 20-25
- > people and serves as a good argument against another point of discussion --
- > this idiotic notion that the British are more polite than Americans.
- > This woman was decidedly middle class, supposedly well-bred. Where I come
- > from, what she did was not only rude, but mean-spirited and completely
- > uncalled for.
-
- I doubt the intention was to be deliberately rude. Probably
- they just found your accent quaint and amusing. Remember that
- in the UK we are familiar with American accents mainly through
- cartoons and TV shows, particularly in areas like Leicestershire,
- outside the tourist circuit. Hearing your accent would be rather like
- having a character come alive and step out of the TV. I think
- you are also running into the common phenomenon that it is
- considered acceptable to poke fun at groups of people who are
- in an economically and politically superior position to
- yourself, but not vice versa. Anti-Americanism is acceptable
- because Americans tend to be wealthy, and the USA bosses the
- world around. It is not so acceptable to laugh at disadvantaged
- groups.
-
- Matthew Huntbach
-