Showing posts with label too much information. Show all posts
Showing posts with label too much information. Show all posts
Thursday, January 6, 2011
What is Bluntness, really...
I noticed, last night, a little difference in bluntness between Brazilians and Americans.
Now, I know I've been quoted as saying that Brazilians are passive aggressive when it comes to interactions with others. You can ask a Brazilian friend to come to your party and they will ALWAYS say yes, or some derivative of yes. That does not mean, in any sense of the word, that they will actually show up.
"Come to my party on Friday!" Brazilian answer: "Of course! That'll be great! Let's totally do that! I do have to check with my husband but of course we will come. We may have a dinner at my parent's house but we could swing by afterward. But sure! We'll be there!" And then they never show up...
And it works with everything. Brazilians hate the word no, so much so that it was actually suggested to me that I don't use the word no when disciplining my children. I should rephrase everything because the word no would squash their little psyches.
Yeah, I'm American. That's not going to fly. No comes out of me before I even consider the question. Once that no is stated, I have space in my little brain to consider the other options. And if I am going to say something, it's going to flow out as blunt and disorganized as my thought process.
I can't help it. We Americans can be verbal vomiters. We say what we think. If you invite us to a party and we don't want to go, we politely say 'No, I can't. I've had a hard week and need to rest.' or 'Maybe we could get together next weekend.' Don't get me wrong, we aren't rude about it. But we're also not leaving people waiting. That's because Americans will wait, will get pissed, and will call you out on it. But then that's a whole different blog post.
But there is one area in which there is a switch. A total trade in bluntness and directness between Americans and Brazilians. It happens when discussing personal issues. Take this situation for example:
My husband and I were at a street party with a group of his friends, my Mother-in-Law, and a couple of her friends. We were sitting around the table having beers. This was soon after my move to Brazil and I understood little to nothing of what was going on.
That's when my husband's friend turned and asked me in his broken, yet very understandable English "So how are you feeling? Mr. Rant says that you have a bladder infection"
Call me insecure but I was embarrassed at the time. If only I had half the indifference I do now, I would have replied "I'm doing well. My doctor suggested to stop having so much sex with my husband and to urinate afterward when we do."
Of course, the shock of the fact that they were all discussing my bladder infection over beers, right there at a street party, was a bit much for me.
I just couldn't see that happening at home.
And the Brazilian personal information bombs can happen at any time! I have heard "We never have sex anymore." "I have this itch." "Do you think this is weird..." "It's just ______and he/she is so embarrassed by it." "Do you guys like anal?" "I think I'm going to leave him" etc etc
And this is not with close personal friends. Just people I know.
Personal information overload. And personally, this does not help me at all. I already suffer from sharing Too Much Information. Now, I'm just a walking billboard sharing anything and everything going on in my life. Hell, I even have a blog.
And I love that. I love that it's ok to actually tell people the nitty gritty. Heaven forbid you say you don't want to go to beers but you can bust out that you have to get your hemorrhoids cut out. I bet who ever you tell will even visit you at the hospital.
There's just something almost romantic about it. Still playing hard to get and yet sharing at the same time.
It's like the matrix of conversation.
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