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stoicsentry: http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/this-is-what-american-parties-look-like-around-the-world

1. I don't understand why this is a thing.

2. I totally get the hamburgers, but I don't understand the popcorn part of it. Popcorn is not ubiquitous in the States. It's mostly for movie theaters, carnivals and maybe sporting events but that's about it.

3. Why the red cups? Because some country singer had a song about it or...? Don't get it. Yes we use plastic cups for casual parties, why is that noteworthy???

4. What's with the basketball stuff? At least 4 pictures with basketball jerseys or hats. Americans don't really like basketball too much, not compared to gridiron football or baseball, both of which are more popular. Maybe it's because these people listen to rap music?

Edit: since apparently I gave off the wrong impression, I should add that I am not offended in any way. I think it's kind of funny and silly and I just don't understand why anyone does it. But I am not offended by it in the least.
In every american movie when there's a party scene, it's always with the red plastic cups, so that answers your question.
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Shaolin_sKunk: snip
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stoicsentry: snip
Look. Why can you not just stop using those blasted red cups? bloody americans *grumble*
I guess the red cups are noteworthy because they're mass produced/ubiquitous here; it's an availability thing which has become a staple thing.
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andysheets1975: Technically basketball was invented by a Canadian, although I guess the U.S. took to it more and left hockey for Canada ;)
Well, sort of. It was invented by James Naismith, who was a Canadian American. He came up with the game while teaching at the International YMCA Training School (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts. So, it was created by a man born in Canada while working in the U.S. However, let's just call in a 'American Continent' invention, and call it good? :)

*It is all from the wiki, so take it for what it is worth.
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ChandlerC: On the other hand, it 's really about stereotypes. Would be sure, most people around the world who would make german themed parties or topics would went for sauerkraut, bratwurst and lederhosen. For the most germans that would be mostly hilarious to see.
For me at least. ;)
Given the German/Australia/Other stereotypes this sort of thing brings up this is really tame. Perhaps because a lot of american culture is published through holywood (distorted as that is), but so is a lot of everyone elses cultures! Holywood does a better job of representing america than fake representing anywhere else. To be fair though I think they have been getting better.
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Krypsyn: Well, sort of. It was invented by James Naismith, who was a Canadian American. He came up with the game while teaching at the International YMCA Training School (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts. So, it was created by a man born in Canada while working in the U.S. However, let's just call in a 'American Continent' invention, and call it good? :)
Should that be North American Coninent? There is a whole other conintent that might take offense here.
Post edited March 06, 2014 by _Bruce_
"In America you can always find a party. In Soviet Union Party always find you!"

Okay that was stupid.

And dated.

Seriously, it's better the rest of the world perceives these as "American Parties" rather than the more honest Michael Alig type of gala (google him or just rent "Party Monster").


EDIT:
SHIT! I just remembered Michael got paroled a few years ago and this actually might be the type of place he'd hang out in (or legally be allowed to hang out in). No offense Michael! I was always a fan! :D
Post edited March 06, 2014 by tinyE
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_Bruce_: Should that be North American Coninent? There is a whole other conintent that might take offense here.
Well, it depends on if you go for the 7 continent model, the 6 continent model, or the 5 continent model. Not everyone views South America as a different continent than North America, just as not everyone views Europe as a separate continent than Asia. All in all, I am fine with calling it 'North American', but I don't mind allowing the rest of America to share in the credit if need be either. :)
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tinyE: "In America you can always find a party. In Soviet Union Party always find you!"

Okay that was stupid.
Dated, yes, but who cares, it's a classic.

As for stupid, I don't think so. The 'party' referring to a political party in the Soviet government would make it actually rather clever. Party finds you and ships you off to the gulags.
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stoicsentry: 3. Why the red cups? Because some country singer had a song about it or...? Don't get it. Yes we use plastic cups for casual parties, why is that noteworthy???
The red SOLO cup is pretty ubiquitous, honestly, and was before the song. Frats, military groups, trailer park parties, and anyone too lazy to wash glasses afterwards, or without enough glasses to go around. It's brightly colored, holds plenty of drink to keep you lubricated for 15-30 minutes, and is cheap. I understand why it's a thing that is easy to latch on to.

Though, really, pretty much all parties can be distilled to one point: get drunk. Ain't *nobody* claiming a monopoly on that.
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stoicsentry: I think I'll try picking a country at random and making a party themed around that, it's odd but neat.
Please pick Australia. I politely request a full rundown of proceedings, including pics of all the Australian themed content.
I've been to countless parties in America and I've never seen those red cups. Red wine on the other hand...
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stoicsentry: I think I'll try picking a country at random and making a party themed around that, it's odd but neat.
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HeDanny: Please pick Australia. I politely request a full rundown of proceedings, including pics of all the Australian themed content.
OK, I promise you if I ever hold a nation-themed party it will be Australian themed, and I will take pictures. :)

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Post edited March 06, 2014 by stoicsentry
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stoicsentry: <google: "Where to buy kangaroo meat">
Already off to a fantastically entertaining start! :D
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stoicsentry: <google: "Where to buy kangaroo meat">
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HeDanny: Already off to a fantastically entertaining start! :D
I'm seriously thinking about doing it, no joke. :P
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stoicsentry: http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/this-is-what-american-parties-look-like-around-the-world

1. I don't understand why this is a thing.

2. I totally get the hamburgers, but I don't understand the popcorn part of it. Popcorn is not ubiquitous in the States. It's mostly for movie theaters, carnivals and maybe sporting events but that's about it.

3. Why the red cups? Because some country singer had a song about it or...? Don't get it. Yes we use plastic cups for casual parties, why is that noteworthy???

4. What's with the basketball stuff? At least 4 pictures with basketball jerseys or hats. Americans don't really like basketball too much, not compared to gridiron football or baseball, both of which are more popular. Maybe it's because these people listen to rap music?

Edit: since apparently I gave off the wrong impression, I should add that I am not offended in any way. I think it's kind of funny and silly and I just don't understand why anyone does it. But I am not offended by it in the least.
I take it you never went to college. Those red cups were at every party I ever attended. Basically they're cheap and disposable and AFAIK, they only come in red and blue.

Personally, I find this whole thing rather awesome.
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Cambrey: I've been to countless parties in America and I've never seen those red cups. Red wine on the other hand...
Really? On a college campus? Because that's where they tend to be used. Also, WTF would be drinking wine at a party? Parties are for slamming shots and seeing who can get shitfaced last, winning the honor of drawing magic marker penises on other people.

EDIT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKZqGJONH68# Don't watch if you think saying testicles is NSFW. But, if you're on the internet, that should be fine.
Post edited March 06, 2014 by hedwards