Friday, February 20, 2009
Friday Bar or Tipsy Friday
Every Friday, or almost, the IS/ES Master programs have their Friday Bar. The concept of FB is general as all departments have one. The FB is organised inside the school but you are allowed to drink anything. This is like a little class party on every Friday to celebrate the passing week. It surprised me at at first but now it's starting to grow on me. And this Friday we had the Fastelavn which is some sort of Danish Halloween ..I did not have a costume because I suck at that.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Genetic laws
Today I had my first class in Cultural Analyses. This is more of an anthropological class, but even so it is very interesting. I hope that I will manage to understand and create my own idea on why there are so many differences between the cultures of the world if we consider that we all have the same origins.
I decided to write something about the Scandinavian genetic law, which in my opinion says a lot about their character and the way the society is built, that is equal – homogenous. From what I understood, the Danes particularly, refuse to accept that this is how they are, maybe because it’s a proof for their lack of emotions and reactions.
The Jante law
The Jante law is an unwritten law that can be applied to the people leaving in the Northern part of Europe, mostly the Scandinavians. The basic concept of the law is: Don't think you're anyone special or that you're better than us.
The law has ten rules:
The law has ten rules:
1. Don't think that you are special.
2. Don't think that you are of the same standing as us.
3. Don't think that you are smarter than us.
4. Don't fancy yourself as being better than us.
5. Don't think that you know more than us.
6. Don't think that you are more important than us.
7. Don't think that you are good at anything.
8. Don't laugh at us.
9. Don't think that anyone cares about you.
10. Don't think that you can teach us anything.
The us in the rules does not refer necessarily to how people outside the countries view the Scandivanians, but also to how they treat eachother. The law is directly related to the Lagom theory, which is actualy a swedish word that means “just the right amount”. Never more, never less…always what is requested.
The idea behind this can also be found in other parts of the world such as Australia and New Zeeleand, under the term Tall Poppy Syndrome. Someone is said to be a target of tall poppy syndrome when his or her assumption of a higher economic, social, or political position is criticized as being presumptuous, attention seeking, or without merit.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
So girlish
Yesterday I had such a girlish day. I always wished I was a boy, but sometimes I get remained how fun it can actually be being a girl. I had to kill my Valentine's Day demons...and though I was a bit afraid of the atmosphere in the city I went out with Marketa. To my surprise, even though it should be celebrated, this day seems to have absolutely no relevance here. Other than some guys with flowers there was absolutely nothing organised...which of course pleased me. The weather was unbelievably nice and we wanted to go to the beach, but we ended up by drowning in shopping...and maybe we exaggerated a bit...at least I did.
The day continued in the same way...by dyeing Marketa's hair.
And we ended the night with an Erasmus party, where I was lucky to meet some of my classmates and former classmates like Christoph and Romaine.
Today it's snowing...typical Danish weather...you never know what you're going to get the next day. Fits right?!
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