Thursday, January 12, 2006

The Tall Poppy Down Under

Australia has always been a relatively easy place to understand.

In our sunburnt country, we have always made things simple so that all who grace our shores can obtain an idea of what we are on about. This was highlighted by the Fosters advertising campaign during the Sydney 2000 Olympics, referring to Australia's icons and their simple names (our largest reef, the Great Barrier Reef, our largest desert, The Great Sandy Desert, our snow-capped mountains, The Snowy Mountains etc).

One thing I never really understood was the concept of the "Tall Poppy Syndrome". This term is a familiar Australian phrase that I can remember hearing about so early in my life that I think Trisha and Big Ted may have taught me on Playschool before she became a self-confessed ecstasy addict (I knew the new-age Ritalin fad had deeper, more subliminal roots).

My understanding was that this was just an excuse to turn our best entrepreneurs into criminals thus paving the way for younger entrepreneurs to do the same thing to, continuing the cycle of life and almost rites of passage for some.

However, I have now realised that this is not the case. It took 3 weeks away in South Africa (of all places), to realise the true definition of the "Tall Poppy", so here it is, explained for you in simple terms....

In Australia, we are all bastards to one another.

Sound straightforward?
Sound familiar?

Why do we all continue to attack each other from the workplace, to our closest groups of friends, to random John and Janette's walking down the streets? It is simple, because that is the Australian way (for further Australiana references, see Shtine's Blog).

That is what the “Tall Poppy” is all about, we feel the need to chop others down, in order to promote ourselves, have a laugh or cover up insecurities that we may have.

I have only come to realise this recently, and I am no angelic figure on this one (but it has been established that I can look good in white (or at least resemble my former UK cheeky-monkey-self).



So now that I have finally figured out the true meaning of the Tall Poppy, what should I do about it?

Well, for starters, I am certainly not going to apologise to all of those people I have attacked in recent years. I still have those same insecurities, and if I hurt you psychologically, well then take comfort from knowing that I did it to make me feel better about myself or look cooler to new people.

On top of that, I sure as hell shouldn’t be nicer to anyone than I currently am, trust me folks, it takes a lot of effort to be this nice.
So, while I sit here and scratch my head, removing pieces of Biltong from my scalp, a fitting legacy from 3 of the most relaxing weeks of my life, I come to a simple conclusion.

If it ain’t broke, then don’t fix it…

14 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Pat Cash

At its most basic level, I think the tall poppy syndrome (tps) is really about cutting down people who are full of BS, and an over -inflated sense of self.

At its most extreme however the 'tps' can be a dangerous form of normalisation...and this kind of groupthink an only lead to the lowest common denominator.

However I do believe that 'taking the piss' a more subtle form of tps, is a time honoured and cherished aussie tradition. And one that should continue...In good humour and mostly good taste, this bonds a team / friendship better than anything else....short of a road trip to Vegas...

yours in wristbands

2:39 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.

3:07 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear "Tricky Times"

I think you may need another 3 weeks in South Africa to realise that your so-called "true definition" of the "Tall Poppy" syndrome is actually masking an even simpler message.

You are simply trying to use this "familiar"
Australian behavioural trait to perpetuate your own self importance.

There is never an excuse to openly "attack" other people without apologising or, as you say, that you "shouldn’t be nicer to anyone". If everyone lived by that credo, where would the world be?

Some would have thought that your trip to South Africa would have opened your eyes to the values of tolerance and understanding. Then again, maybe not.

Look mate, word of advice, it's probably time for you to remove that handband. It might be blocking off essential blood vessels to the brain!

11:44 AM

 
Blogger Hoops said...

Dear "Anonymous",

It is a little sad and disappointing that someone who knows me so well (referring to me as "mate") can miss the message that I am portraying here.

I can only presume that you have been a victim of many of my constant verbal assaults, that have clearly “perpetuated my own self importance”, leaving you a little jaded in a comment based on areas where as a society we do go wrong.

Your message, despite your arsenal of venomous spikes darting from the screen that are impacting my apparent fashion-contrived condition that is restricting blood-flow to my brain, is the exact same point that I am raising in this blog (it is a style of writing you know?).

So, in-short I welcome your comment; I agree in principle with what you are saying, but disrespect the curtains that you draw over your identity and pretending to know me so well.

Can I recommend some creative writing lessons or perhaps high school level English?

12:02 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why are people so unkind?

2:35 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well said, anonymous, this is some of the most self-indulgent tripe I have ever read.

2:37 PM

 
Blogger The Groin said...

For me, the irony is the number of comments containing venom towards the author of an article who's point was that Australians aren't nice.

But, it's only ironic in an Alanis Morrissette sense, you know, like rain on your wedding day - how is that ironic? What about people who get married during the wet season in tropical climates? Huh, Alanis? What about those people?

4:35 PM

 
Blogger Wisey said...

8 comments already?! This is going off!

Whatever happened to 'tongue in cheek' being tongue in cheek?!
Can those who take offense please settle and let go.

I also find it ironic someone mentions:
"Some would have thought...South Africa would have opened your eyes to the values of tolerance and understanding"
There are 2 ways I see that you can take that. I'll take the more amusing one.

10:36 AM

 
Blogger Wisey said...

It's a shame you haven't written in a while.
I love it when people try to be all educated and stuff and write comments on your blog because they are social commentators.

I think it's time for more stirring of the pot.
Please.

Pretty please.

5:55 PM

 
Blogger GladtobeGreg said...

where's some news stuffs???
Go Aussie, Go!

5:57 PM

 
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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now. Keep it up!
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11:18 PM

 

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