The food, people, schools and other things are different here then they are in Afghanistan. They don't have McDonald's and they don't even know what a taco is!?!?!? The schools here are a mix of girls and boys. Girls can't even go to school in Afghanistan because of the Taliban. The people are much different from the way the dress to the way they eat or live their lives. Even though there are many more differences I can't name them all. There also are similarities but if I go into that it would be a different answer. And... I'M ON THE internet!!!!!!!!!!!
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There are several cultural differences that can be seen between the United States and Germany. Some of these differences include dining etiquette, driving age, payment options in shopping centers, alcohol laws, as well as the differences in religion and mortality.
Actually, French culture is dying out and being replaced by U.S. culture.
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International terrorism.
Believe it or not, the halfway point between Afghanistan and Texas is somewhere in Greenland. The shortest distance between the two is over the Arctic.
Cultural differences. Disagreement over slavery and economics. Religious differences.
The distance between Kandahar (Afghanistan) and Minneapolis (Minnesota, Hennepin County, US) is 6,981.97 miles or 11,236.39 kilometers (km).
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My expertise in the War of Afghanistan is minimal, so take this with a grain of salt.The primary difficulty facing US soldiers in Afghanistan is the cultural disconnect. US command structure has actually told soldiers to "accommodate" Afghan culture, even when such things are reasonably viewed by the US soldiers as crimes. Some examples include forced tolerance of the bacha-bazi (pedophilia with boys), growth of large poppy fields for opium cultivation, regional militias in opposition to the government, throwing acid in women's faces, etc. As a result, there is a smoldering antagonism between Americans and Afghans over Afghan cultural practice.