BRER DAD
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Wheres this party at?
LOL, your a classic!!!!:ROFLOL:
Wheres this party at?
I know quite a few English who could give BTGs a run for their money single handed! :hammer:
(and yes I am English).
Point illustrated.
I feel like the problem isn't necessarily a certain nationality or groups who are not American, it's rude people. And like someone else who has been to Brazil stated, their culture is much different from that in this country. As I've stated before in other threads about different cultures, etc. if I were to visit another country I would do so with respect to their culture because it is the country AND culture I CHOSE voluntarily to experience. Thus, if someone else from another country visits our country (and, no, I really don't care if they paid more, less, or the same as I would to visit a theme park) I feel that they should do so with respect to our country and it's culture. I don't care if you're a rude teenager or a visitor from another country, if you wrong me or one of my children I will say something about it and defend myself appropriately.
To the person who indicated that the tour groups chanting about their country isn't any different than a group of American kids chanting or singing about our country, there IS a BIG difference. They're in America. For my kids to chant or sing about America in America is most definitely appropriate. I wouldn't want my children going to some other country carrying on making fools of themselves and a mockery of someone else's home. This is because I've raised my sons appropriately and taught them respect. Again, it comes back to culture. When you are in another country you most certainly should be respectful of the culture of that land.
If you travel state to state within the US you are subject to the laws of the place you are in. If you travel from country to country you are subject to those laws of that country.
For the life of me I do not understand why people repeatedly think that as Americans we should just lay down and accept the crap and sometimes abuse we get dealt by people who come into our country just because they are from somewhere else. I won't do it. And if those visitors don't like it they can just go home. I don't go to other countries expecting special treatment and/or priveledges. Don't come here expecting such.
And, I think it was Cooleo, who indicated how overly expensive things are in Brazil with lesser quality. Obviously these tour folks have plenty of resources that they can afford to travel internationally. Kind of hard to feel sorry for them. I could afford to travel abroad but choose to spend my money differently. I'm sure those people could as well.
I know I said I was crabby today, but I do have to say that it is very freaking ironic that there are so many people making comments about how if they visit another country they only act with the utmost respect for the nation they are visiting, and try to adopt the local customs.
The term "ugly american" did not come from nowhere. We are not all perfect either. I am sure that all the people that fly into Cancun, Mexico do not act like the locals and treat them all with the utmost respect. Having been to many countries, there is a sterotyped image that people from other countries have of us, that you have to overcome, and in recent years there is much more anit-american sentiment against us.
I am sure these tour groups can be annoying and if they are dangerous as I said get security (PLEASE IF ANYONE HAS DONE THIS WRITE WHAT HAPPENED!).
But if I were brazillian and came to this board to get ready for a trip, I would feel pretty bad about myself and a bit nervous of how I might be treated when I visit.
Maybe when these kids act up, weather they are brazillions or a raggin cheerleader group from Arkansas, we should step up as adults and get CMs or handle it ourselves instead of grumbling under our breath. And if we all do, it won't embarress our families so much.
Nope, not in the slightest (again, I know you want it to be as bad as you make it out out be way, but it isn't). What people want is a little respect for what is approriate. Nothing more. Please stop making this into something it isn't.People like to bash what is different from them.
Take a look around the boards...there are plenty of threads involving all kinds of rude behavior from cheerleaders, smokers, kids, etc. etc. I think you still want to make this about whatever axe it is you have to grind, but try to be objective.Some of these folks might have cheerleaders in their family....
Don't forget fascists...or heaven forbid pinko commies!
I bet they are special forces Brazilians too, trained to q jump with stealth and to storm food carts with extreme prejudice.
Along with the French :lol:Never forget how much the Brazilians helped win World War II.
Well, when I saw this thread I could not help but laugh. My mom, sister and I take a summer trip to Disney every year... and each time, it becomes "the joke of the trip" that we should gather up all of our friends, come to disney, and scream out chants on the top of our lungs every 2 minutes. lol...
But the good thing about the chanting is.......... you can always tell when they are coming:lookaroun
:ROFLOL:
What are you even talking about? How is anyone "generalizing"? Have you been to Brazil. I have...twice. The culture is vastly different there than here in the US. There is no such thing as "personal space"...there just isn't. People are loud, they sing and chant in public and bump into you without even an attempt at an aplology. But, that is their culture. To us, it is rude and unacceptable. But there, it is just the daily norm.
And that is the problem, I think. It is normal there, not here. When I was down there, I accepted the culture and behavior because it was their home, not mine. So to some, this is our home. The feeling is that you respect the home you are in.
There is nothing racist about that.
Some things in our culture are different from yours, sure - but not that much! And most definitely not where I live. I don't see people 'singing and chanting in public' (unless in some specific places), neither bumping into you everywhere (and in very crowded places, it's not much worse than in WDW).
So, yeah, I didn't take offense from the other posts - 'cause I agree wholeheartedly that the brazilian tour groups are very rude and obnoxious while they are in WDW - but even then, that's what I think of the teen tour groups, but not of every brazilian. But this one was just a bit too much. No hard feeling, because I don't doubt you experienced what you talked about (at least kinda), but trust me that Brazil "isn't" that :wave:
I know I said I was crabby today, but I do have to say that it is very freaking ironic that there are so many people making comments about how if they visit another country they only act with the utmost respect for the nation they are visiting, and try to adopt the local customs.
The term "ugly american" did not come from nowhere. We are not all perfect either. I am sure that all the people that fly into Cancun, Mexico do not act like the locals and treat them all with the utmost respect. Having been to many countries, there is a sterotyped image that people from other countries have of us, that you have to overcome, and in recent years there is much more anit-american sentiment against us.
I am sure these tour groups can be annoying and if they are dangerous as I said get security (PLEASE IF ANYONE HAS DONE THIS WRITE WHAT HAPPENED!).
But if I were brazillian and came to this board to get ready for a trip, I would feel pretty bad about myself and a bit nervous of how I might be treated when I visit.
Maybe when these kids act up, weather they are brazillions or a raggin cheerleader group from Arkansas, we should step up as adults and get CMs or handle it ourselves instead of grumbling under our breath. And if we all do, it won't embarress our families so much.
Hey, just out of curiosity - which city have you been to?
I know I said I was crabby today, but I do have to say that it is very freaking ironic that there are so many people making comments about how if they visit another country they only act with the utmost respect for the nation they are visiting, and try to adopt the local customs.
The term "ugly american" did not come from nowhere. We are not all perfect either. I am sure that all the people that fly into Cancun, Mexico do not act like the locals and treat them all with the utmost respect. Having been to many countries, there is a sterotyped image that people from other countries have of us, that you have to overcome, and in recent years there is much more anit-american sentiment against us.
I am sure these tour groups can be annoying and if they are dangerous as I said get security (PLEASE IF ANYONE HAS DONE THIS WRITE WHAT HAPPENED!).
But if I were brazillian and came to this board to get ready for a trip, I would feel pretty bad about myself and a bit nervous of how I might be treated when I visit.
Maybe when these kids act up, weather they are brazillions or a raggin cheerleader group from Arkansas, we should step up as adults and get CMs or handle it ourselves instead of grumbling under our breath. And if we all do, it won't embarress our families so much.
From Webster's Dictionary:
bigot
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bigot
Main Entry: big·ot Pronunciation: \ˈbi-gət\ Function: noun Etymology: French, hypocrite, bigot Date: 1660 : a person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance
— big·ot·ed \-gə-təd\ adjective
— big·ot·ed·ly adverb
Take a look at yourself in the Mirror buddy.
And by the way, the park is not your "home" these people paid the same money you did, and if their behavior has injured you in some way, stop writing about it and go tell security next time.
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