How does the Argentinian culture differ from the Australian culture?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
How does the Argentinian culture differ from the Australian culture?
Nine answers:
Erika
2016-09-26 08:33:02 UTC
Having spent over 15 years as an person in the two international places, that's needed to respond to with a question. what's the definition of lifestyle? can we assume that the two u . s . has one? Nationals of the two accuse the different of lack of information. They proportion a similar Monarch. as much as 1788 they proportion a similar history (effectively) and luxuriate in in simple terms minor departures after that twelve months, having engaged in a similar wars, and enjoyed extensively comparable political and fiscal fortunes. the diversities in attitudes and way of life are pores and skin deep. for this reason for all the egalitarian rhetoric, whilst the possibility to grow to be a republic presented in Australia in the previous due Nineteen Nineties, there replaced right into a humiliating climbdown. the overpowering concern with the two cultures (if that's what they're) is the anachronistic and embarrassing autocracy engendered by making use of having an unelected head of state. the two ought to advance up and connect the sought after international. On a favorable observe, in terms of conventional lifestyle, there is plenty to be mentioned for Australia. That u . s . produced such magnificent acts in the 70s and 80s: Skyhooks with their (early) wry, dry commentary on suburban life. Daddy Cool with the infectious 50s stimulated organic classic pop songs. a added 2 bands have been spectacular earlier 1986: Hunters and creditors, and ineffective night Oil. the two had something to declare approximately their u . s . and an unique sound. Redgum deserve a point out too. Britain is properly summed up, on the different hand, by making use of Damien Hirst's pickled shark - the maintenance of mindlessly savage intake on the marvelous of the nutrition chain - and Robbie Williams. there are a number of societies that are plenty much less honest, and neither Australia nor Britain is with out advantage. even if, can we no longer assume greater of the two as a corollary? those look inchoate cultures, or works in slow action progression; there is something lacking. make a journey to a city like Paris and in simple terms take up the life-style, and an very nearly tangible sense of psychological freedom. there is something dehumanising approximately what's greater desirable than mere clinging to vestiges of a feudal previous. The British public is oftentimes subject (actually) to Royal fever. perchance the main distinction is that Australians have self assurance they're sufficiently distant to be immune.
anonymous
2006-05-10 17:53:18 UTC
Nine Queens is an extremely exaggerated and bad parody of what SOME people are like in Argentina, mainly in the bigger cities, and especially in Buenos Aires. Most people are not like that. Taking this film to represent what Argentinians are like is as mistaken as thinking that all Americans are shallow and ignorant as the characters of many sitcoms, or violent like Schwarzenegger's films. There are people roughly as Darín's character (anyway, Darín is an extremely bad actor who can only play that kind of characters, that we Argentinians call "chanta").
If you want to see an entirely different way of being in Argentina, I suggest you look for "Un lugar en el mundo" (I think the translation is "A Place in the World", that's the literal translation, anyway). It was shot around 1992 or 1993. It stars Federico Luppi, Cecilia Roth, Leonor Benedetto and the Spanish actor José Sacristán. It's about how a group of people won't drop their ideals, when fighting a strong economic power. That's a beautiful film about how SOME Argentinians are or intend to be.
Angela G
2006-05-09 11:24:39 UTC
It`s like black and white. But i will have to say that I prefer Argentina, they are warm, they`re latins. So much Fun
LaMariposa
2006-05-07 23:32:09 UTC
You should watch Nine Queens (9 Reinas) and you will get a good idea of an aspect of the culture. It highlights the mistrust that Argentinos have of each other. It is a difficult life there for many, so they have learned to kick who-ever is down.
eyekoola
2006-05-06 11:34:05 UTC
stupid americans - those two have nothing in common
Sheido
2006-05-06 07:22:49 UTC
I live in Argentina but spend quite a long time in Australia.
There are quite a few differences..Australia has english costumes, food, habits,etc. but in the last 30 years has received a huge migration of latins, so now it has a mixture that has made it quite interesting!
Argentina on the other hand has had input from the beginning from spanish, italian, german and many other cultures ..it shows in the architecture, food and habits....
In Argentina people are very affectionate and warm.
If you are thinking on visiting my country, you won't be sorry....you'll have a lovely time.
anonymous
2006-05-04 17:54:20 UTC
We aren't wogs
anonymous
2006-05-03 23:06:20 UTC
They speak a different language - Spanish and English.
Argentina has a Latin culture, Australia is a western culture.
Kalvaina
2006-05-04 12:55:53 UTC
Language: Spanish vs English.
Argentina has Spanish influence due to the Spanish colonization back in the 1500.Australia doesn´t.
We´re warmer, and we drink mate!!!.
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