How Americanized is your cunt?
>Mostly only English loanwords
>Fast food is popular but traditional food is more common
How Americanized is your cunt?
>Mostly only English loanwords
>Fast food is popular but traditional food is more common
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Not at all
>Mostly German and French loanwords
save us from ourselves, Russia.
>Japan
You are basically the USS Nipon the US largest Aircraft carrier
>mexico
hmmmmm
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We are America-Lite. The watered down, more user-friendly, low-carb version.
we are america
Very, unfortunately.
Thats the downside of being a small ethnic group, culture that is made in your own language is sparse and not enough to satisfy the market.
Before we started sucking american cock, we sucked German cock. And before that, French.
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That's Russia
polak proxy
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I eat really healthy when in Japan with the exception of deep-fried conbini food.
Can you get fried chicken and so on at 7-Eleven in the US? I've never been there so I'm not sure if this is a Japanese thing or not.
YOU'RE RUSSIA!
Now apologize to Mexico.
i don't know desu
>Top 10 Fans
>Vietnam
Surprising and kind of nice.
Québec here
Obviously, being a small ethnic group of only ~6 million people right on the border of the USA, we're quite Americanized. This is most apparent in anglicisms, superificial elements (what cities/towns look like, how people dress, etc.) and other trivial elements (e.g. tipping culture).
However, despite everything, there's still genuine Québécois culture which stubbornly survives in that whole mess. And in terms of language, despite anglicisms (which are sometimes rather ridiculous in number), French is still the sole dominant language of Québec, and people stubbornly hang on to it and continue to despise the presence of anglophones within our homeland. So, it's not all bad I guess.
at this point were just waiting to be annexed and become the 51st state
>Our constitution was created to mimmic that of the USA.
>During WW1, Austro-Hungarians had to find English-speaking captains for our units because everyone was learning English to emigrate to the US.
>Everyone has a branch of family in the US, everywhere you go you see houses built by their grandparents after this or that sibling said they can keep the land since they're not going to return.
>We were practically a late-medieval society by the start of WW1, so we have absolutely no inherent culture aside from that siphoned off of the US.
Don't forget wearing underwear.
Turning nakedness into a kink/gender-separating the baths.
Viewing the emperor as nothing but a figurehead.
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It's fascinating just how much of what is modern Japan became what it is thanks to Mac Arthur and his "dictatorship" over there.
I wish we had more Burger Kings.
>food chains run by local subsidiaries of giant multinational corporations who don't give a fuck about borders or nations
>Americanization
I'm tired of this meme. Americanization is
a) mimicking our political institutions
b) adopting Americanisms in speech or otherwise integrating English into your own language
Mass consumer culture/pop culture isn't American, it's international by nature and doesn't belong to anybody.
wtf
i love russia now
>Mass consumer culture/pop culture isn't American, it's international by nature and doesn't belong to anybody.
maybe but 80% of it defined in america like jeans
Barely Americanized in the major cities and not Americanized at all outside of them. Russia indeed has quite lot of shitty sides, but at least we didn't fall for that abomination called "global culture" which was made by American kikes. I bet it was created solely on a purpose of destroying the traditional cultures and erasing the national features of people around the world.
Way to much and its cancerous social trends will be here soon. I prefer the idea of just being hot Britain like we used to be.
>data from 2014
Jeans were developed in Northern Italy and spread to America by a German, Levi Strauss (founder of the brand Levi's today). If anything, like almost all aspects of American culture it's just something European that went to America and was then brought back to Europe again.
>Mass consumer culture/pop culture isn't American, it's international by nature and doesn't belong to anybody.
It is American, consumerism is originally an American tendention that eventually spread over all developed countries.
United States, it's economy and technological innovations are the main driving force of globalization. World popular culture is based almost entirely on modern american popular culture with some minor trait of the cultures of other western countries.
>consumerism is originally an American tendition
Consumerism has been around since the fall of Constantinople or even earlier. Liberal Capitalism was developed by the British and the Dutch.
Not enough
>brought back to Europe again.
*spread everywhere in the world as form of american pop culture
fixed
same with baseball cap, burgers, """"french"""" fries, basically everything "american"
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Portufat
>Cyprus
Apart from the presidency, the US hasn't done anything serious that would prompt anyone to start hating it again.
It actually helped Iraq, and Colombia to deal with their domestic insurgencies.
>Mass consumer culture/pop culture isn't American, it's international by nature and doesn't belong to anybody.
It is American. It just conquered over the entire world, so it's not longer unique to America.
It's one of the aspects of American culture that Europeans would never recognize because they adopted it.
Burger King is better than McDonald's there?
>It is American.
No it fucking isn't.
The Spanish guitar was nothing but a slight modifications of east asian string instruments.
What's your point?
That anyone who ever built a primitive version of some other thing has the rights for all eternity.
Please.
I don't care where jeans, burgers, or whatever started. The US adopted them at a national level, when they were probably nothing but a local village thing in their respective countries.
Then they were exported en massed as American labels, by American companies.
BK is better than McDonalds everywhere.
They want dame in Eiffel Tower.
>since the fall of Constantinople
Correct, however it wasn't as globally widespread as now.
I'm talking exactly about the modern post-WW2 consumerism, where very broad masses, hundreds of millions people all around the world have almost unlimited access to a very wide range of goods and services. There haven't been precedents of this in world history, it became possible only in the 20th century, after the technological revolution with overall automation of economic processes and rapid growth of industrial output.
I disagree. Mc is much better. They have better fries, better coke, better BBQ sauce.
The burgers are difficult to say. I like Mc more, but I can see why people like BK. BK uses too much Mayo for my taste.
Nothing I can think of. Maybe some music, but foreign music isn't popular in Brazil at all. If video games count then I'd say video games, they're pretty popular.
Yes. It is also much cheaper.
The upper class, and specially the artsy kids f the upper class are heavily americanized. Everything from what they buy, how they dress, how they eat, what they listen to, it's horrible. I have friends like that and i cringe when they shove english words when it's not needed in their daily speech, just because how americanized they are. Some write things in english on their pictures on social media as if it was more sophisticated that way (and many don't speak english well, so what they write is sometimes nonsense). Hell, i have a dj friend and he promotes his gigs in english through social media, how cuck do you have to be?
>Maybe some music
It's more than I would like.
Ofc is better than both
Kfc*
'no'
Only hot wing are good (even though they are barely hot).
>Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo
God-tier.
>Britain THAT fat
How embarrassing.
says the burger
The only thing you've managed to surpass your ancestors at is getting fat
>Sweden
>23.4
I never would've guessed they'd be that high.
>liking Spanish
lol kys
dangerous shitholes
you must be the albanian in america
>butthurt belt is actually chubby belt
really makes me think
Russian culture is dead though, it's an old person thing.
Americans are so Dutchified it won't be long until they become a Dutch province.
>I bet it was created solely on a purpose of destroying the traditional cultures and erasing the national features of people around the world.
bingo
>Maybe some music, but foreign music isn't popular in Brazil at all
Wait, don't rock groups like Metallica fill entire football stadiums in Rio?
He's obviously talking bullshit, there's a reason why people writing "come to Brazil pls" in comment sections is a meme.
Globalization started in the 19th century with the British Empire, they turned entire countries into resource suppliers for the empire.
No they didn't. We literally invented multinationals.
The Russian is full of shit too since as I said, . Russia is where you have edgelords going "Death to NATO aggressor Putin dindunuffin" while they're wearing the latest designer jeans and listening to metal bands or something.
Local varieties of grain and cattle disappeared as the British replaced them with a couple varieties adapted from their own native ones. Argentina in particular was a primary food supplier for the Empire.
As the Industrial Revolution picked up during the second half of the 19th century, factory farming developed and people's diets and clothing styles became more homogeneous.
With the biggest company ever. That owned entire countries.
Kind of, but actually a lot of that was imposed after the Meiji Restoration. However, Westernization of Japan was not completed until the US occupation.
>Apart from the presidency, the US hasn't done anything serious that would prompt anyone to start hating it again.
And the president in question left office last January anyway, so...
>Everyone has a branch of family in the US, everywhere you go you see houses built by their grandparents after this or that sibling said they can keep the land since they're not going to return
Checked. My great grandparents came here from Slovenia in about 1909 or so.
The Netherlands and USA are cultural brothers desu. We just grew apart. Pic related. Dutch armed militias.
Any cucks who hate the US because trump won probably didn't like us anyway.
These days only university students are allowed to form an armed civilian militia
They don't represent the average monkey, dear burger. Brazil has 207 million monkeys, if a few thousand want to watch some gringos putting up a show that doesn't mean the other 207,9 million monkeys do.
Brazil has its own degenerate culture, it doesn't need to import it. America has little to no influence in Brazil outside video games. In fact, even in video games Brazil has more influence in the United States because you're obsessed with Rio de Janeiro and its favelas.
The ironic thing with the OP is that McDonalds is a failed project in Greece
Well, even Greece is a failed project in Greece.
>Holland
Toothpaste
One of the most Americanized countries in Europe, if not the most, alongside with Germany. It's kind of sad that this country has so many native English speakers, because this country used to have a memorable and unique culture. One of the worst things with this country is that it can never stand on its own bones; it must always rely on another country like France, Germany and now the U.S.
SOPA
Liar
t. russian
another lying bitch
russia is more americanized than america itself
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I'm jealous.
It's pity for defeating them.