Blogs!
I have been sufing blogs on Blog explosion the last couple of mornings (evening to me this week!) and it's interesting what a diverse world we live in! Also how, even though they are diverse, country's are similar on how they post.
I have noticed though that most of the time, not always, I can work out what country the blog writer is from by either the general theme of the blog, how it is written etc before looking where they are from or the $ sign! Has anyone else found this to be true?
I think I have too much time on my hands! Or more like I can't sleep on night shift so end up surfing instead!
5 Comments:
Yep, you can tell where bloggers are from just by looking at the blog.
Most blogs are American and you find they always talk about Politics, Religion, Sports, being a mum, Knitting/crochet, etc.
Canadian bloggers seem to want to make a point that they are NOT American.
Blogs from Singapore are the most annoying and unreadable ones. These are the ones with a small box in the middle of the screen for the words, and the rest of the screen has a cute Manga cartoon character on.
They also have music on them.
LAH!
You can always tell UK/Ireland blogs because they are just refreshingly different to everybody elses.
We talk about different things and are much more interesting We also don't talk about politics all the time.
Hah. Yup, I can spot a Brit Blog a browser refresh away.
Heh, i've noticed that too. I much prefer the british ones. I despise the "i wanna kill myself" or "life sucks" kind of blogs. It's just not nessicary.
I've also noticed increasing today..(yep I have kept myself awake..just about by messing on my comp..) how long some blog posts are, my friends complain that I can waffle, specially in emails, boy, nothing compared to some people!
I wonder if anyone reads blogs like that, I read the first line or two and give up! And i've set the browser on blog explosion to read personal journals only, I dread to think what the politic's blogs are like!
"Canadian bloggers seem to want to make a point that they are NOT American." That might be true, even if we do it subconsciously.
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