OK All you cultural egalitarians...
Short quiz that supposedly will let you know how culturally isolated you are.
http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/quizshowall.php?title=how-thick-is-your-bubble
TBF
(32,070 posts)I grew up poor in the midwest so there were points from that but I know my world is now very upper class and isolated.
My Result --
On a scale from 0 to 20 points, where 20 signifies full engagement with mainstream American culture and 0 signifies deep cultural isolation within the new upper class bubble, you scored between 5 and 8.
In other words, you can see through your bubble, but you need to get out more.
TM99
(8,352 posts)and "Let's attack the intellectuals" because only they live in Ivory Towers and are culturally isolated in their own bubbles.
I took the quiz, and I scored as I expected I would - quite high. Why? Because I have lived a rich life, read constantly, and pay attention to the world around me. I enjoy American beers. I have watched Oprah all the way through more than once. And I grew up in North Carolina in NASCAR country.
But equally, I enjoy imported German beers. I can watch multiple hours of CSPAN. And I can identify a photo of Yoyo Ma.
We all live in bubbles - culturally and otherwise. How about a quiz to see if the NASCAR type could identify a great painter or cellist? How about a quiz to see if the factory worker has read Dostoyevsky? How about a quiz to see if the Applebee's eater has also tried real Mexican food not from a chain or authentic Thai cuisine?
In other words, this should work both ways. As an educated and enculturated American, I can still be a weekend hunting, born-again Christian who has been exposed to atheism, Satre, and classic Italian horror films from the 1970's or vice versa.
awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)but never an entire show.
awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)On a scale from 0 to 20 points, where 20 signifies full engagement with mainstream American culture and 0 signifies deep cultural isolation within the new upper class bubble, you scored between 13 and 16.
In other words, you don't even have a bubble.
petronius
(26,602 posts)Entertaining, but I think I'll pass on uncovering more content from the American Enterprise Institute...
Lucky Luciano
(11,257 posts)I rode a Greyhound bus twice about 20 years ago and my parents were only HS teachers. Outside of those questions, I am in a thick bubble.
This is a quiz written by the American Enterprise Institute so that people in flyover country can take it and feel like real 'Murkans who can belittle those latte sipping, pinky in the air, gay marrying coastal commie libruls.
LiberalElite
(14,691 posts)What a 50-ton load of horsedroppings!
struggle4progress
(118,308 posts)It completely misses a number of aspects of the communities that I connect with
Wolf Frankula
(3,601 posts)I don't even have a bubble. Though the beer I stocked up on was Sam Adams. It advertises on TV, therefore it's mass market.
Wolf
marble falls
(57,116 posts)xtraxritical
(3,576 posts)jmowreader
(50,560 posts)There is not one person in the world that can seamlessly go between any two groups of widely disparate individuals...teabaggers and liberals, fundamentalist Christians and any other belief system, meat eaters and vegans, whatever. If you took...oh, a homophobic PBR-loving, Chick Tract-distributing Reagan Republican from Kootenai County, Idaho, and dropped him into San Francisco, he would be in a thicker bubble than would be...oh, a liberal who drinks 30-year-old scotch and memorizes Noam Chomsky if you put him in Spartanburg, SC.
This is a "are you in our bubble or your own?" test.