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Astroboy
Jan 9, 2009, 19:39
A government survey to find Britain's most unpopular invention has put the singalong box on top. Chris Green charts its rise from Japanese curiosity to living-room fixture.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/stand-up-if-you-hate-karaoke-1232067.html

http://www.independent.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00110/Pg-15-karaoke-rex-f_110348t.jpg

I certainly understand "Karaoke" is one of the most "useless" invention in the modern world, but the most "unpopular" invention is too much ... as many Britons use it today ! :okashii:

Mycernius
Jan 10, 2009, 01:05
I heard about this on the radio. It is unpopular or most hated as it is seen as anti-social. Go to a bar and there could be 50-60 people in it, but only 10 are using the kareoke thus annoying the rest of the punters, especially if they can't sing well. That is why it is number one.

Astroboy
Jan 10, 2009, 20:00
I heard about this on the radio. It is unpopular or most hated as it is seen as anti-social. Go to a bar and there could be 50-60 people in it, but only 10 are using the kareoke thus annoying the rest of the punters, especially if they can't sing well. That is why it is number one.

Britons should develop "Karaoke Box" with noise prevention materials. WHY don't they do?

bakaKanadajin
Jan 10, 2009, 20:22
Many say 'Westerners just aren't into it' but I don't think its cultural at all. I've been out to karaoke with Japanese, Japanese/foreign mixed, and fully foreign crowds in both Canada and Japan, and while the Japanese tend to sing a lot more enka, all combinations of individuals were able to have a great time. The main difference is, as Astroboy pointed out, the lack of suitable facilities. 'The box' offers a lot more privacy for one's own sorry voice and protection against the music of others so that everyone can enjoy their own music without fear of judgment by, or fear of intrusion upon, nearby strangers.

In the right circumstances I think its highly enjoyable. Japanese style karoke is TOPS. All you can drink, hot food, open 24/7, a huge variety of songs, air-conditioned, musical instruments provided in some cases, comfortable rooms, I mean when its the wee-hours and you need to continue the party its a complete no-brainer, head for the karaoke box.

Mycernius
Jan 10, 2009, 20:29
Britons should develop "Karaoke Box" with noise prevention materials. WHY don't they do?
Most likely cost and can't be arsed. Also, especially after the smoking ban, a lot of pubs now serve food and are aiming at families for early evening business. You should also take into account the british character when it comes to showing off. Despite what you make think, the brits are still quite reserved about such things.