Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Savoir-faire

The Savoir-faire.













The French term Savoir-faire, can be interpreted in many a way. But one of the best ways of defining it, is probably from the very perspective of defining our lives, and from the perspective too, of special times, special moments and even special places that is.

In many a way, this is also a good way of looking at the Modern World, as it truly is. That in many a way, the so called Western World of South America, North America, modern Europe and even Australia too, are believed said even, to have a unqiue memory to themselves, and as based around the Savoir-faire actually.

In all again, while this is partially true (and as there are many people in the Western World, and who do actually live traditionalist lifestyles in all), the World in many a way, and as with speak of the Victorian Era too, was perceived from a British perspective in all, and as with attempting to associate certain peoples with each other, and very much based around a memory created from the Savoir-faire [in all, the viewing of the World, and as made up of Asia, and the rest of the World too that is].

The above views though, are not realistic in all, and as with regards to how we are similar and different from each other, and as with stating that, the Savoir-faire in all, is actually a good way, of viewing the similarities and differences between us [and as with differing peoples in all, recognizing each other, as somewhat truly similar even, even if noticebly different that is, and from a memory created around the Savoir-faire that is].

In all, a better way of viewing the World, and as with forging all kinds of relations between different parts of the World, can be said to be four-fold in its ways.

The first grouping and in this respect, sees the World, as said Solomonic actually, and as with speak of a memory in all, created from the Savoir-faire, and that does make the following groups of people, similar to each other: the Middle East (and especially speak of Yemen), Afrique, Europe (minus Spain), Italy and South East Asia too. In all, peoples who are similar to each other somewhat, due to having a Savoir-faire memory in all again, that is somewhat truly Solomonic actually.

The second grouping does see Africa (minus Afrique), Spain and Central Asia, grouped together, and as with they possessing a Savoir-faire memory in all, that is very much similar in sentiments in all, and to that seen in Libyan Civilization actually.

The third grouping, sees North America, South America, the Carribean and Central America too, grouped together, and as with they having a Savoir-faire memory too, very much originating and with Native American Indian tribes that is.

The fourth grouping sees East Asia and as including Australia too, grouped together as such, and as having a memory too, and as based around the Savoir-faire, very much originating with China, but a memory too, very much even rural China in its ways actually.

The Solomonic:

(ya rayah)

The Libyan:

(aicha)

The Americas:

(how do i live)

The Chinese:

(so sick - best representation probably)