I like the premise of this community and I believe it is a good remedy to US defaultism.

It bugs me in the Internet whenever someone is not from the US has to introduce “a thing” in their culture with a thin veil of shame. We never see Americans having to “explain” what Halloween or Thanksgiving is, even when they are knowingly facing a global audience.

So, very well done for starting this, and I would like to just contribute some brainstormed ideas.

A community like this could host long form ‘specials’ such as (an example) “Introduce others to a niche topic of your culture.”

Now what could that be:

  • That could be a band/genre
  • Some TV show with a cult following
  • An influential pop culture figure that keeps off the spotlight
  • A type of slang unique to your culture
  • A set of weird or memorable customs

Additionally, people could contribute things like subtitles or translations, so others can discover media from each other’s countries that would never be available through mainstream streaming.

    • OneMeaningManyNames@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 month ago

      Fair enough. When you see it introduced in like, Eastern Europe, it is due to American cultural imperialism, not Irish. At least so I think.

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        It’s interesting how things get americanised then spread in a changed form

        people might know the Arabian Nights tales (Sinbad, Aladdin, Ali Baba) from americanised versions, but they’re distinctively Arabian