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The Internet Is Dominated By American Culture

And so is Medium

MediaVSReality
5 min readJul 11, 2023
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(Note: I know that “America” is also comprised of other countries like Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and so on. Sorry guys, the English language doesn’t have an alternative word for describing things from the United States).

As a child growing up in the United Kingdom, I was exposed to American culture on a daily basis.

I watched cartoons filled with characters speaking with American accents. I watched TV programs set in America; they used words like “high school”, “kindergarten”, “sophomore year” and “freshman year”. I listened to American music, and when imitating these singers, I would sing in an American accent myself.

As a kid, my little brain didn’t quite understand that the USA was a separate country from the one I was living in. After all, they were speaking my language.

I still remember watching WWF wrestling and being bewildered when I saw a man in the crowd holding up a sign that said “Shut up already!”. I didn’t understand the concept of using the word “already” at the end of a sentence — we don’t do that in British English.

Then I became a teenager and started browsing the internet. I would watch fitness videos and listen to the fitness influencer explain that he was benching “100lb”. 100 pounds? Huh

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