Lon
Well-known Member
- Location
- Central California
Cultural Differences
It never ceased to get my attention when I observed the many cultural differences between Americans and New Zealanders. It's not that one is right and the other wrong, just different. The use of a knife & fork for example. We Yanks stab our food with a fork and will cut meat and veggies with a fork instead of a knife. I accidentally step on some ones foot and have them apologise to me. "SORRY"they say. No verbal acknowledgement of who won or lost a sports match be it golf, bowls, tennis etc. as well as the extremely quiet tone during these matches. No yelling or shouting, no high fives. We Yanks are a boisterous people after all.
I deliberately wore a pair of bright red trousers to play Bowls. (I don't have the traditional whites). I don't mind being the TALL POPPY, after all I am 6' 4". I realize of course that I am allowed a bit of slack due to the fact that my wife was a Kiwi and I am American.
It never ceased to get my attention when I observed the many cultural differences between Americans and New Zealanders. It's not that one is right and the other wrong, just different. The use of a knife & fork for example. We Yanks stab our food with a fork and will cut meat and veggies with a fork instead of a knife. I accidentally step on some ones foot and have them apologise to me. "SORRY"they say. No verbal acknowledgement of who won or lost a sports match be it golf, bowls, tennis etc. as well as the extremely quiet tone during these matches. No yelling or shouting, no high fives. We Yanks are a boisterous people after all.
I deliberately wore a pair of bright red trousers to play Bowls. (I don't have the traditional whites). I don't mind being the TALL POPPY, after all I am 6' 4". I realize of course that I am allowed a bit of slack due to the fact that my wife was a Kiwi and I am American.