All of a sudden I found myself thinking sociologically when we were watching My Big Fat Greek Wedding in class. It reminded me of a wedding I went to over the summer. I didn't actually know any of the people there except for my date. I was invited to this Hispanic wedding. It was actually my first wedding I attended. The other weddding I've been to I was the flower girl and I was about eight years old. So I didn't really know what to expect from this wedding. When I got to the reception everyone was very friendly and the food was good. After food, drinks, toasts, and many pictures everyone started to dance. At this point I was having a blast dancing with my date Dan. Suddenly, it was time for the bride and groom to do their traditional dances. Their families started dancing around them and the bride's family was dancing with a basket of chicken legs (I think). I asked Dan why they were doing that and he said it was a culture tradition for her from the little town in Mexico she was from. I don't remember what the groom's family did for him, but now that I look back on it.. that was sort of a culture clash! Each culture had their own way of celebrating the wedding, but in the end they worked it out! And I must conclude, that was ONE GREAT WEDDING!
Ps. Have a great Spring Break Mrs. Haas!!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
I forgot to do my blog for last Friday (March 18th) ... So here it is!
All of a sudden I found myself thinking sociologically when I was standing next to a manican in the Express store at Westfield Mall. I was going to do my folkway project as a manican and see how people react. Well actually I did break that folkway, however, I decided not to do that one as my project. Anyway, as I stood there as a model for about 5 minutes. Several people walked by. Many gave me weird and awkward stares. Others laughed and most seemed just super confused. I thought this was a great example of breaking a folkway because nobody randomly becomes a model manican in the middle of a shopping center.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
I am oovoo-ing right now :)
All of a sudden I found myself thinking sociologically when I was working at Sears on Wednesday! I noticed two people talking in front of my cash register while shopping. On the opposite end of my cash register I spotted a group of punks walking towards the other couple shopping. As they walked closer and closer and started to pass I witnessed one guy walk through the couple rather than around the couple. I immediately realized that the kid just broke a folkway. Normally when two people are talking you have the common courtesy to walk around them rather than through them. But I also realized that it's only a folkway because society won't shun you for it. He was simply being a goofball. :)
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
American Symbols!
This fabulous picture of the obese Statue of Liberty holding a large coke and an extra large burger reperesents America because Americans are so fast paced and lazy. Many Americans eat McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy's and countless other fast food places daily. American's rely on fast food when they can't actually make themselves a real meal. Others are too lazy so they also rely fast food restaurants for food.
This colorful display of ipods is another perfect example of something that symbolizes America. Americans are so obsessed with advancing technology. Nothing is ever "good enough" for us. Every few months big companies like Apple come out with more unique, more slick, and more advanced electronic devices to satisfy Americans.
Public Display of Affection. Sex on TV. Whatever you want to call it.. America is obsessed with it. In America today, it is socially acceptable to talk about sex and show large amounts of PDA in public. Sex is all over television, magazines and millions of movies. Sex on television is normal now. Americans crave sex scenes. My mother told me that back in the 1960's a husband and wife in t.v. shows and movies were not even allowed to show themselves sleeping in the same bed. Other cultures look down upon American culture because we allow women to wear less clothing, men and women to display sex in movies and we socially accept PDA. For example: the Indian culture does not even allow men and women to kiss in public and their women have to wear plenty of modest clothing.
This Ford SUV also symbolizes America because Americans rely on vehicles for transportation. Without cars, not too many Americans would leave their homes. Other countries like China and parts of Africa don't use cars too often, yet us Americans wouldn't be able to do normal daily functions without a vehicle.
This colorful display of ipods is another perfect example of something that symbolizes America. Americans are so obsessed with advancing technology. Nothing is ever "good enough" for us. Every few months big companies like Apple come out with more unique, more slick, and more advanced electronic devices to satisfy Americans.
Public Display of Affection. Sex on TV. Whatever you want to call it.. America is obsessed with it. In America today, it is socially acceptable to talk about sex and show large amounts of PDA in public. Sex is all over television, magazines and millions of movies. Sex on television is normal now. Americans crave sex scenes. My mother told me that back in the 1960's a husband and wife in t.v. shows and movies were not even allowed to show themselves sleeping in the same bed. Other cultures look down upon American culture because we allow women to wear less clothing, men and women to display sex in movies and we socially accept PDA. For example: the Indian culture does not even allow men and women to kiss in public and their women have to wear plenty of modest clothing.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
You Smile, I Smile :]
All of a sudden I found myself thinking sociologically when I left class Thursday. I could not stop thinking about how different some cultures really are and how we really have to understand other cultures in order to communicate with them and to show respect. For example, in the American culture it is socially acceptable for women to wear very little clothing in the appropriate weather conditions. It is acceptable for woman to show themselves in bikinis and it is appropriate for women to show their faces. In other cultures like Indian cultures women have to hide themselves in dark clothing and can show very little of themselves. Most of the time those women can only show their eyes. This is a perfect example of totally different cultures!
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