The debate on gentlemenity actually hides a cultural break with the US

For the Royal Academy there is no doubt. “Gentlemanly” It is that man who behaves like a “gentleman”, with “distinction, nobility and generosity” (sic). If we talk about couples relationships, gender roles and clashes between cultures the meaning of those words becomes diffuse and their most complex implications. Good proof is that in recent days Tiktok has opened A curious debate On whether the Spaniards have forgotten how to treat women and can find a model to follow in the United States (among other countries). Tiktok’s passenger sounds, but It is not the first time that the issue gives to speak and connects with an interesting topic: the (sometimes) diffuse dividing line between the roles that marks education and those that marks machismo. And how that barrier can be seen in different ways in one society or another. “I don’t go out again with a Spaniard”. The phrase is Carolina Moura, influencer, Tiktoker and author of a video that is on its way to the 2.6 million views and in which it basically complains about the lack of “gentlemen” of the Spaniards if compared to the Americans. The piece is relevant because it has revived a debate that had already caught before In networks with other videos, such as Leslie López, a Latin one who shared a year ago A video showing their disappointment with European men. “There is no knightness here,” It coincided. @carolynnna And now the bitter ones will come to say “I do not want to go out with you” hahahaha please, to see if we learn to conquer, to respect and be more gentlemen

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