America must be a weird country because I'm not aware of this "tall poppy syndrome" thing.
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Originally posted by gribbler View PostAmerica must be a weird country because I'm not aware of this "tall poppy syndrome" thing.There's nothing wrong with the dream, my friend, the problem lies with the dreamer.
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The government of the united States is a corporate fat-cat-tacracy so of course money and success is praised.
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Originally posted by Uncle Sparky View PostI never heard it called that until today. I've always called it schadenfreude. You have to remember notyoueither is from Alberta...
The term is not a regional thing.
Canada Reacts to its “Tall Poppy,” Conrad Black
By Peter Lattman
blackThe WSJ has a story today on the obsession in Canada with the Conrad Black trial. The fallen media baron is on trial in Chicago along with three co-defendants fighting charges that he looted his company Hollinger International of some $60 million.
Asked why the trial is capturing so much attention north of the border, Eddie Genson, Black’s Chicago-based attorney, told the WSJ, “possibly not very much happens in Canada.”
Another theory: Black is so un-Canadian. The phrase that keeps turning up is “tall poppy syndrome.” Translation: When a Canadian becomes conspicuously more successful than his countrymen, it’s expected he soon will be cut down to size. Says an Ottawa talk show host: “This country is about everybody getting enough, and those people who get a great deal are suspect.” Adds a Canadian doctor: “Rich people in America are outspoken and over-the-top. The wealthy in Canada are supposed to keep quiet.”(\__/)
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Originally posted by Ecthy View PostWhereas in Russia such a thing could never happen because nobody ever has any success thereGraffiti in a public toilet
Do not require skill or wit
Among the **** we all are poets
Among the poets we are ****.
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Originally posted by notyoueither View PostCanadians (and others?) have what is called tall poppy syndrome. It is annoying when I see it.
Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915
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I've heard of it, but it's not very American.
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