Meme Culture is the evolving culture surrounding Memes. Originally only found on the internet, meme culture can be seen in many real world examples, such as the dab and bottle flip, among many others.
"We can see in recent years a rise in Meme Culture amongst youth groups in our education system, constantly vying to stay up to date with the most relevant memes"
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Cultural pride; being proud of one's culture, traditions, political systems, religions. Pride in one's country of origin.
Eric was impressed by the cultural pride of Americans on the 4th of July.
A social movement involving face tattoos, popping xans, SoundCloud rapping and dyed dreads for the sake of clout.
Wow Jack started SoundCloud rapping...
Jack is thirsty for clout
IKR he is deep into the Clout Culture
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A group of insecure teenagers who make fun of others' interests so they can feel validated.
Cringe culture is cringier than the things they make fun of.
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P.C. or PC culture is short for politically correct. May also be referred to as "college" culture. Roots seem to be stemming from American political news as a means of identifying the "leftist" views , educational standards and overall character behind the individuals actions, which are manipulated by politicians.
Is the PC culture taking over our grade schools too !?!
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The rich culture and history of Japan and it's people. While it should be loved and respected, it should not be obsessed with and worshiped, as many American Anime fans do today. Many of the said fans will claim to know everything about Japan and it's history simply because they watched an Anime. Usually Anime/Manga is the only thing they really like about Japan. If you are Japanese (like myself), many of these fans will come up to you and randomly say words from the Japanese language and expect you to be impressed. They will also expect every Japanese person to be as in love with anime as they are, and will hate you if you simply say you don't care for anime.
Anime Fan: Hey! Did you watch (Insert Anime here)? It's so awesome! Because I've watched it, I know everything about Japanese Culture! Plus, (Insert random character here) is so hot!
Me: No, Honestly I don't care for Anime. And Frankly, I don't find fictional characters attractive, given the fact that they're fictional.
Anime Fan: But you're Japanese! You have to like Anime!
me: Well, I don't.
Anime Fan: You Hater! I thought you were Baka, but I was wrong!
me: *Rolls eyes*
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Being into cringe culture is, ironically, cringey.
"You're into Cringe Culture? That's kinda cringe..."
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