ToraTiger said:
Korean music became westernized relatively recently, probably around 2005, don't know for sure, just look at 'Kpop' on wikipedia for that. Also, I can't see how you think the similarities are just a 'coincidence', when they also dance the same, dress the same, and even speak 'American english' in the marjority of their songs, while also passing the same 'swag' image into it. Lastly, If you look at a Korean top 50 music chart, you'd see tons of American singers on it, while on the other hand, if an Asian charts in America, it's news worthy, and only a handful have been able to accomplish this feat. If someone can view this as a coincidence, that is beyond me. I do agree with you that Chinese, Japanese and Korean foods are popular in america, though I don't think it's because people view it as healthy. That stuff can hardly be considered healthy, it's full with sodium and carbs, and is probably the reason Asians are so short and usually lack muscle mass. On the same hand, while Asian food maybe popular, so is Mexican, Italian, and French food. All the ones I named are far more popular than Korean food in America. And on the other hand, I read somewhere that McDonalds is the most widespread food chain in the world. And I'm sure their are a considerable amount in Korea, as in Japan. So I think it's about even in the culinary space, being fair. Back on the topic of surgery, the thing is in America surgery is met with negative reception for the most part (Look at previous posts in this thread) and many people see the 'jersey' look, a small minority mind you, as ridiculous or just weird. As opposed to Korea where double-eyelids, V-jaws, and western noses are seen as almost universal beauty, and is so encouraged. These are things that most of them aren't going to be born with anyway, so basically, in Korea few women are born beautiful. They only achieve this after they acquire these very western standards of beauty through surgery, and I think that's just sad. How many white Americans have naturally blonde hair? I'd say about a quarter, though many more dye it that color. While on that topic, I feel like I need to correct you when you said you don't see a lot of brown hair in Asia and that Americans mimic Asian hair styles more. That's not the case. In Korea, brown makes up a vast majority of hair colors, while black, the color that most everyone is born with is not. Many also have curly hair. While in America, black hair isn't something that is a near impossibility to acquire, and at the same time way less Americans dye their hair black than compared to asians dying their hair brown. I do concur that Americans do straighten their hair like Asians, but I don't see that as copying, neither do I see Asians curling it as such. When I said I see obesity more as a social problem, is because in America, various factors contribute to people becoming fat. It could be that they spend a lot of time out and so they have fastfood, or they over eat for joy, or for celebration, or just plain over-eating. Though I think it could also be considered a cultural problem since it's so widespread. Either works.
Honestly, I don't think it's a fair arguement to say that Asians influence Americans as much as the other way around. One thing that comes to mind is to think about how seriously big Smartphones and tablets are in Korean culture. Something that was invented, and popularized in the US. I mean just look at how Samsung, a korean company is constantly being sued by Apple for copy-right infringement. Having said all that, I said that to say that America's influence is strong all over the world, but it's particularly strong in South Korea. And I agree with you that Americans do try to be shocking, or outrageous. Though I think this is why America's influences are so strong in so many places. It's more 'creative', though that is not always a good thing. So to summerize some of this, I think it's pretty insane to think that in terms of culture more Americans are mimicing Asians than vise versa, because of; 1. American hairstyles are just as popular in Asian as vise versa if not more. Curling and straightening is about equal 2. Mobile technology, a major part of Korean culture, is something born and raised in USA. 3. Koreans like American music far more than Americans like Korean music, plus it's safe to assume Korean music is inspired by A-pop anyway. 4. Korean food is hardly widespread here, and their are at least 200 McDonald diners in Korea. Finally, my analogy is this, if Koreans have already borrowed so many things from the USA, isn't it safe to assume that they're trying to look white to look American, and not European?
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Sorry for the late response. I got banned because I called Mugen a dick when he was acting like a dick. Worth it, but he's still being super arrogent and annoying, and wanting to butt rape me or something... lol
Coincidence - I dunno, I'm dating a Korean girl who moved from Korea in.... 2002. Oh well, yea, that's pre 2005. I know they use English in a lot of Korean songs, but most younger Korean people know english fairly well. It's not the official second language in Korea or Japan, but (especially in Japan) because a lot of media/products get exported (e.g. anime, games, etc) a little bit of english is often thrown into songs, and sometimes the primary title of a product is in english.
I don't think Korean/Japanese Pop stars dress anything at all like American/European Pop Stars. Nooo way. I also don't see too much of a resemblance in music. You don't see people who dress like Niki Menage or Christina Agulara (I know I spelt them wrong) in Asia.
Food - Asian food in USA is salty and full of carbs, but real oriental food is very different. This is the same as pizza in USA and Itally. American corporations add tons of salt to food to encourage drink sales because drinks are where most companies make a profit.
It's really difficult to find a true Korean/Japanese restaurant in USA/Canada. I live in Toronto, and I only know of 1 truely authentic Japanese restaurant (Guu), and 2 authentic Korean restaurants (Local). Most have horribly altered, westernized menus. Did you know that Chow Mein was invented by a Chinese American and is not actually a chinese dish, but an American one?
In Japan and Korea, there are very very few western chains. Did you know that Wal-Mart pulled out of South Korea because of a lack of sales? McDonalds survived, but even then it's really really uncommon in Korea, and fairly uncommon in Japan. Plus in Korea and Japan, the menu is heavily Easternized (They have a shrimp burger!).
As for Asians being short, if their food was malnourishing them, they wouldn't be skinny, and their average life expectancy wouldn't be higher then that of a European/American, but it is.
Plastic Surgery - Are V-Jaw's Caucasian Traits? My girlfriend and a lot of other asian girls I know have V-Jaws and they didn't have surgery. I actually think in general asian people (excluding chinese) more often tend to have oval shaped heads. I think the ethnicity which specifically doesn't have V-Jaws are Native Americans/Asians, and Central/South Americans.
Also what do you mean by western noses? I'm Eastern European, and all of us have gigantic noses, and I don't think it's considered beautiful. Most people I know usually make fun of people with big noses, and I believe in Eastern and Northern European people, nose reduction surgery is common. Can we argue that more asians get nose surgery then caucasians? I dunno, I didn't know that was a common asian surgery until now
As for the Jersey Shore look, while you and I might think it's dumb......I think there are a lot of....I'm going to go with inbred (I know they aren't, but it feels right), Americans/Canadians who think orange skin and fake boobs are hot. Sadly I think the fraction of people who find this hot is a high one here in North America.
Hair - I wouldn't say that Asians dying their hair brown mimics caucasians. When asian people get exposed to lots of sunlight, their hair turns brown (in the same way most caucasians hair will turn more blonde). I think, judging from the people I know, that that brown is to immitate a look which shows that. As for straightening/curling (perms are common in Asia) hair, I think it is an influence of the others culture, but it's equal in both directions.
As for Blond hair....you're spot on, I wikipedia's it. However Native Australians have the highest frequency of blonde hair, with a rate greater then 90%. When you think about it, a lot of Australians are Blonde. So......this just proves, we're trying to be Aussies?
Obesity What you described seems cultural. If you're so busy that you only have time for fast food, or your culture encourages over-eating and large portion meals, I think those are cultural factors, not social. Japanese people, and German people are known to be hard workers, and they don't encounter obesity problems in anywhere nearly as high numbers. So why do Americans have 10x more obese people then Japan/S.Korea and 3x as many as Germany? It's because fast food chains in the USA are really messed up, they add tons of salt to make you thirsty, and tons of sugar/fat because it's cheaper to produce. Fast Food places in Europe and Asia are typically a lot healthier, and the standards are much higher. It's culturally acceptable to eat crap in USA and arguably Canada/UK/Australia too, but in mainland Europe and Developed Asia, those standards are different.
Factoid. McDonalds used to make burgers from "100% Beef" correct? 100% Beef is the company name, the beef content in their burgers is about 20%. The rest is corn starch and high fructose corn syrup (basically sugar, which gets converted into fat).
Influence - Apple gets sued by Samsung just as often as the other way around. Also, while tablets were popularized by Americans, cell phones were popularized by the Japanese. Which is bigger?
1. I agree
2. I disagree. While Americans invented cell phones, the Japanese were the first to create an automated cellunar network, and it was only until. Also the evolution of cell phones has roots in all parts of the world. Americans made the 1G network, Europeans the 2G and 4G, and Japanese the 3G. Also while American pioneered cell phone technology, Nokia and Samsung took over the market. Apple is 3rd. Also Europeans created the first tablets, not Apple. - I had to look most of this stuff up, good debate.
3. I can agree with you here, but only because I dunno. J/K-Pop seems very different then A-Pop, but A-Pop did come first (I think)
4. There are 200 McDonalds Diners in a country with a population of 50 million? That's 4 restaurants per 1 million people. The population of Manhattan is 1.6 million people, with that McDonalds distribution, that would be about 6 McDonalds restaurants in the entire city....it's not that wide spread.
As for Asian food in North America, it depends where you live. In Toronto, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and Manhattan, there are more "asian" restaurants then anything else. However I bet in Dallas, Denver, and Los Vegas, that's probably not the case. Still most city's have a "China Town", but in Korea they do not have a "little USA."
Last point, most of the things you named which are "American" aren't. Blondes are most commonly Australian, Brown Hair is not done to immitate Caucasians, Cell Phones boomed because of the Europeans/Japanese (while invented by the Americans), Tablets were invented by Europeans, and aren't that popular in asian, Caucasians probably do more nose reduction surgery's then Asians do the opposite, there are more asian places in North America then there are American places in Asia, American culture isn't followed outside the USA much (people don't eat as much as Americans, and the Jersey Shore/Nikki Menage look isn't really seen outside the USA).
Also, one thing to add, tablets are only mosreatly popular in asian (it's not like here), but Nintendo dominates with it's handhelds everywhere, and Samsung is the largest cell phone company now, followed by Nokia. America's influence doesn't extend as far outside USA as you might think.
Also, since were talking about products, what's the best selling car of all time and largest car manufacter? Toyota Corolla and Toyota, Japanese, thank you (and again Europeans invented the car). Who makes most TV? Samsung, and the make TV's for many other companies like Sony and Toshiba. Product wise, I think Americans are immitating the Japanese more then vice versa (cars are looking more asian nowdays).
This is getting quite expansive..
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