A Rave on U.S. Culture

Kevin discusses another blogger's views of U.S. culture.

Kevin Kline, SolarWinds

September 6, 2005

1 Min Read
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If you're a long-time reader, then you know I get to do a decent amount of international travel.  I have to admit that it's one of my guilty pleasures.  Although I despair at spending a long time away from my family, it's usually a big consolation to me when I travel to another country particularly one in which the culture has not been overwhelmed by the U.S. corporate 'monoculture'.

What do I mean by monoculture?  Basically, I mean a country where you'll see many more local, traditional resaurants than McDonalds and all the coffee shops are of some local variety instead of a Starbucks.

I think that in my many international travels, I've most enjoyed Dubrovnik in Croatia and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.  London, Munich, Montreal, and Copenhagen were also wonderful places to visit.

Consequently, I always get a big kick out of reading or hearing the views of some enlightened foreigner visiting the U.S.  Take 'ravelox' blog entry at http://www.livejournal.com/users/ravelox/10526.html.

I find his views on kids and radio to be particularly funny.  It's quite a hoot!

Let me know what you think,

-Kevi

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