Lord Azrael
Member
Once in a while you get these threads on GAF where the OP does something crazy or holds some insane opinion, and without fail, you will get someone posting the question "Is this an American thing?"
No, taking a shit while doing a handstand or putting shards of glass in your cereal or whatever are not an American thing. 99% of the time, common sense will tell you that not all Americans are raving lunatics, yet somehow you will always get someone asking the question.
What do you guys even think America is like, exactly? If even a fraction of the stuff that elicits that question were true, America would be a festering cesspool of maniacs running around the streets burning down buildings. America has a serious PR issue if this is how the rest of the world perceives it.
Then there's the opposite end of the spectrum, where someone will ask that question about something completely mundane that is actually prevalent in many other places around the world, revealing the person that asked the question to be completely clueless.
Of course there's the infamous "Do Americans clap after a meal?", but a Google search of "Is this an American thing" site:neogaf.com will turn up pages upon pages of this shit. Here are a few choice selections:
Stuff the question "Is this an American thing?" has been asked about:
I swear it's like a GAF meme at this point. Except most of the time it's used completely seriously. What did Americans do to deserve this?
No, taking a shit while doing a handstand or putting shards of glass in your cereal or whatever are not an American thing. 99% of the time, common sense will tell you that not all Americans are raving lunatics, yet somehow you will always get someone asking the question.
What do you guys even think America is like, exactly? If even a fraction of the stuff that elicits that question were true, America would be a festering cesspool of maniacs running around the streets burning down buildings. America has a serious PR issue if this is how the rest of the world perceives it.
Then there's the opposite end of the spectrum, where someone will ask that question about something completely mundane that is actually prevalent in many other places around the world, revealing the person that asked the question to be completely clueless.
Of course there's the infamous "Do Americans clap after a meal?", but a Google search of "Is this an American thing" site:neogaf.com will turn up pages upon pages of this shit. Here are a few choice selections:
Stuff the question "Is this an American thing?" has been asked about:
- Flossing
- Faking an accent to seem interesting
- Putting ketchup on salad
- Drinking milk in public
- Not liking onions
- Throwing a party when your friend gets thrown in jail
- Not using birth control pills
- Tossing out the end slices of a bread loaf
- Sitting on the train with your legs spread out
- Wanting to have sex with all your opposite-gendered friends
- Reporting fake bomb threats to screw with someone
- Saving a parking spot by standing in it
- Buying a console for a game announcement
- Deeming a lack of tan as socially unacceptable
- Calling everyone without a shirt a hobo
- Being afraid of going to the doctor immediately (actually, this is just a GAF thing)
I swear it's like a GAF meme at this point. Except most of the time it's used completely seriously. What did Americans do to deserve this?
Incidentally I'm not actually American, though I do live there