How many times have you walked into McDonalds and bought a Big Mac or checked your Instagram of Facebook in your lifetime? The average American do both of these things a lot. But what does the rest of the world do? Does the rest of the world buy Big Macs at McDonalds, or check their Instagram and Facebook? The answer is yes, millions of people worldwide have an instagram or a Facebook, and buy Big Macs at McDonalds. However this has not always been the case. American culture has affected the world with it's media, it's food industry, and it's overall way of life. American Culture has affected the world with is social media because most of social media users are outside the US and social media can have negative effects on people world wide. …show more content…
The amount of time spent on social media can greatly affect the world. People around the world …show more content…
It is commonly known that obesity is a huge problem in Americans, to be specific “ in the U.S., 70.9 percent of men and 61.9 percent of women are overweight or obese” (Matthews 1). Not only does obesity affect adults in the U.S, it affects adults all around the world “38 percent of men and 36.9 percent of women worldwide” (Matthews 1). There are also similar statistics for children in the U.S. Luckily the numbers are not as high, but it is still a problem. “28.8 percent of boys and 29.7 percent of girls are overweight or obese in the U.S., compared to 14.2 percent of boys and 14.7 percent of girls worldwide” (Matthews 1). As you can see, obesity is a problem worldwide, not just in the U.S. However, the U.S. food industry is most likely responsible for the large percentages of obese people around the world. Along with the problem of obesity, the U.S. food industry is causing other problems around the world. There are now 119 McDonald’s locations around the world including countries like Vietnam, Iraq, and India. However McDonalds is not the only fast food joint to have locations worldwide. Pizza hut has locations in 100 different countries, Wendy’s is located in 30 countries and KFC is found in 118 countries. Some people would argue that it is good that having large fast food
The media has been a part of the daily life of the American people for the longest time, because of this fact, the media influences the decisions and views of how people should live. One big part of the media that tends to start to develop a sense of how the day-to-day American should live is Disney. Since kids are the main source of Disney’s billion dollar industry children have become an important dimension of the social theory (Giroux 1999: 65). “Within this context, television emerges as a consumer-oriented medium that reflects advertisers’ desire to reach a young, upscale, and primarily White audience” (Goodale1999; Henderson and Baldasty 2003: 100). As a result other races and ethnic groups other than white Americans are often put aside when it comes to the social media view of how Americans should live.
American culture has completely encompassed the world. Even the smallest symbols of America are seen throughout international countries. The United States has become the center of technological advancements, and inventions to, in theory, better the lives of its people. As these ideas spread all over the world. On the contrary the effects are majorly negative, as these effects only change people into to becoming more “american” whether than embracing the beautiful culture they were brought up in. “Americanization” is continually altering the lives of foreigners for the worst.
One out of every three Americans is obese, and the majority of these obese people in the United States have eaten regularly at fast food restaurants. As the obesity rate increases, the number of fast food restaurants goes up as well. Although it is not certain, many believe that obesity in the United States is correlated to eating fast food. Since the United States has the highest obesity rate out of any country, it is important for Americans to monitor the fast food industry that may be causing obesity. With the pressure to get things done in a timely manner, fast food has become a big necessity.
Media has had many changes in the past years. Growing up I remember my mom saying that we were lucky to have color televisions now. She would say that when she was younger she would have to hear her stories and games over the radio because back then there was no televisions. Another way of getting entertained was reading stories. The newspaper and the radio was the only way of getting news back then. I thought it was funny when my mom told me that since they were one of the few families that had a television in the neighborhood, she would charge the kids 10 cents to watch television in her house. This was actually a pretty smart thing to do.
The third and probably most well known quality of the American culture is the influence that the population derives from the media. The USA has the most extensive and diverse set of outlets that supply the people with a sheer number of different kinds of entertainment. This creation of melodramatic amusement has created a sort of illusion within some of those who spend more time in front of the television than others. Although to be fair, even though this trend might have started in the USA, any country with decent and above satellite and Internet coverage has that separated pool of individuals that are extremely influenced by entertainment and played-out fiction stories that has them detached from reality and alienated from the rest of the community.
When researching McDonald’s through online sources, it is clear that nutrition is a major concern of the public visiting the fast-food chain. Secondary research conducted shows that there are several case studies and other secondary source searches around the same topic. McDonald’s has often been the center of nutritional attention within the fast-food industry. Secondary research shows that the restaurant has recently made changes to the American Happy Meal to reduce the amount of French fries offered and replace the portion with fruit (Strom, 2011). In a study conducted by McDonald’s a secondary source reports the meal cuts calories by 20% for the children’s meal (Strom, 2011). This is a critical move by the organization on children’s obesity is currently a hot topic within food chains and attention is driven by the Obama administration. Secondary research also shows that although the public has major health concerns with the food chain, profits are increasing during a high point of an economic recession (Dahan & Gittens, 2008). Acco...
Social media has a negative impact on our society today due to bullying, job stability, and in person conversations. Bullying affects people because they could attempt to commit suicide. When people have a job they could get in trouble if they start bashing on coworkers. In person conversations aren’t the best because people can give off false information about themselves.
It is said that fast food advertising is linked to rising childhood and teen obesity. The childhood obesity epidemic is a serious public health problem that increases morbidity, morality, and has substantial long-term economic and social costs (opposing viewpoints). Approximately 20% of our youth are now overweight with obesity rates in preschool age children increasing at alarming speed (opposing viewpoints). U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona said, “obesity is the fastest-growing cause of illness and death in the United States.” When I read this I was shocked. This is something that can change, but its up to ourselves to make that commitment. No one else has the power to do so but us. Did you know that treating obesity-related problems cost Americans $117 billion annually, that’s $420 per person (CQ Researcher).
To illustrate, social media has made an impact on the world today. Matter of fact, not just social
...account for 85 percent of global box office sales. McDonald's has over 300,000 individual restaurants in one hundred countries. What does this mean? Local culture is slowly phased out by American ways. According to a study in 1996, 85% of global teenagers watch MTV. Nike shoes and Gap jeans are sold all across the world, but ironically aren't made in the United States. The McDonald's arches are said to be “more recognizable that the Christian cross”. The World's largest television conglomerate CNN can be subscribed to in over 150 million households and 212 countries.
Popular culture embodies the beliefs, ideas, perspectives, attitudes, and images of various cultures. Popular culture is heavily influenced by mass media, key celebrity figures, movies and related entertainment, as well as sports and news. However, in the past decade, the Internet and social media have become a significant influence on pop culture. Social Media influences what music we listen to. In the past, people used to listen to songs that had meaning behind them, and it was because they personally enjoyed the music.
The internet and technology as a whole, has had an enormous effect on American culture. It has been such a great way for people to let our their true selves and opinions be heard.. Some people say “it's a way for people to express their true thoughts, beliefs.” While others say “it can cause conflict between two different parties.” The internet provides people a sense of privacy and security. You can be someone who you’re not in the real world, for better or worse, and that choice is up to you. The internet acts as a virtual reality to which you can escape and feel better in. In my eyes, if we didn’t have the internet today, we would be missing out on all the wonderful things that it encompasses.
The influence of technology has made an impact on social media. Social media has impacted the society in many ways. Whether it is the life of an individual or how successful a company is going to be. Social media is not just about tweeting about what you just accomplished or instagraming what food you are about to eat at a very nice restaurant. The uses of social media are way broader.
Social media makes it easy for people to communicate and interact with each other anytime anywhere in the world. People can stay connect to their families and loved ones no matter how far they are from each other. That ability to communicate with people all over the world has made people much more open to other societies and other cultures as well. When people learn about other cultures they become more open to new ideas, more open to change, and more accepting to other cultures.
Furthermore, social media can have various impact on our life, a major, impact can be seen on couples relationship, for instance, focus on social media can lead to less communications and interaction between couples and after a while they become detached to each other due to neglect and lack of interest to one another. Another impact of social media can also be seen on religious beliefs and practices, for example, addiction to internet can eventually stop teenagers from attending their ritual and religious events where they participate in groups with other believers and gain more insight about their