Masculine and Feminine Cultures in the World
Hello guys,
Today I will be talking about masculine and feminine cultures in the world. So, during class I learned that Sweden is a very feminine country. If you ask me if I like Sweden being a feminine culture I would answer... I dont know. It may be because of my lack of understanding of the origin of the phrase. However, I do enjoy the Swedish culture very much. When it comes to for example what jobs people apply for and so on, of course it will be different between the genders. Even Sweden being a "feminine" country will see obvious differences in what genders works different jobs. I would like to add that ive had three different jobs and twice ive had a women as a boss. For me its not wierd to have a women as a boss but I dont know if its the same in other cultures.
When it comes to the rest of the world. Talking openly about what a man should do and a women should do is much more common. This I feel like can have an negative effect on the person hearing the discussion since they feel forced to be in a special work field. Of course I dont have proper knowledge to point out examples or so one but since coming to Japan I feel for example salarymen or more common then salary women. However this may change with time since all different cultures are so connected via the internet. This results in countries easier can compare to other and create initiative for a more equal society. But what do I know im just a random man from Sweden.
See you in class guys please write nice comments since it makes me happy.
It's a tad odd coming from a society where two working parents has become the norm, into one where stay-at-home parents still exist to some extent.
SvaraRaderaNice blog. I see similarities in our feminine countries (Sweden and the Netherlands). Nice to read how you think about it.
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