Culture-relativity
Culture-relativity
Posted Sep 10, 2017 15:28 UTC (Sun) by marcH (subscriber, #57642)In reply to: Culture-relativity by cjwatson
Parent article: Finding driver bugs with DR. CHECKER
Sounds like Germany; probably came with German migrants. It feels much rarer in the US though.
(from another sub-thread)
> In Germany the medical doctorate (“Dr. med.”) is lightweight compared to a “real” research doctorate like the ones you would obtain in physics, chemistry, or mathematics – to a point where in international comparisons it is considered mostly equivalent to a master's degree in science.
Same in France, with the difference that "docteur" refers to a medical doctor 99.99% of the time. Other docteurs never use their title outside work (and not much even there) so the "medical" adjective is not needed and never used. To resolve the 0.01% ambiguity, French has instead a... shorter, single word for Medical Doctor: "médecin"!? Go figure.
