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"Big Country" envy = small country complex

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Brilliant article, I can remember a number of articles where news stories have been placed against a "how would the Americans view this" type of context. (Can't find explicit links though) however I do think there is a lot to the story.

Certainly the British culture I know and love best is always prepared to laugh at itself, never taking itself too seriously. The French often wish to portray themselves as the protectors of all that has remains un-Americanised (I remember how long it took to get the first McDonalds in France) and the Canadian example was one I knew a little about having met and worked with Canadian soldiers who tended to compare themselves with American soldiers.
 
This is very regognizable for me as I live in The Netherlands. You could do whole studies on how different countries in the world are influenced by the States in culture as well as national identity. Ones a Dutch person make an American magazines top 100 or gets an appearance on American television suddenly Dutch media will jump on that person as well.