It's tricky to define bragging. Certainly "I got the job I was hoping for!" doesn't feel much like a brag. OTOH, I just saw someone on facebook talk about how "No one can believe I'm in my 30s, everybody thinks I look ten years younger"
I really want to agree with this. But... I noticed the cultural difference by far the most when I first moved from Aus to the US. I went from a first-rate University in a big city in Australia to a tiny city (Albuquerque) and a second-tier University (University of New Mexico).
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It wasn't a small difference; it was enormous. To make the case for your argument: maybe it mattered that I was moving from undergrad to postgrad? Or that US research culture, even on the fringe, is much better than Australian, even at the center. Actually, that's sorta plausible
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This is way too close to, or over the line of, humblebragging, maybe into bragging territory. I gotta retire from the thread!
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my conjecture might be wrong! but tall poppy syndrome or not, even in the garish, success-celebrating USA, as a native I find the social politics both as a, um, donor and recipient of brags, humble or not, to be challenging.
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