1. Attitude toward wealth / prosperity
China : poverty a 'recent memory' for many strongly oriented toward accumulation of wealth disiplined saversChina: poverty a 'recent memory' for many strongly oriented toward accumulation of wealth disiplined savers
Canada : poverty a 'distant memory' for many only slightly oriented toward accumulation of wealth, since government provides basic needs to all liberal use of credit; many Candadians are in heavy debt despite wealth Canada: poverty a 'distant memory' for many only slightly oriented toward accumulation of wealth, since government provides basic needs to all liberal use of credit; many Candadians are in heavy debt despite wealth
2. Leisure 2. Leisure
China : Leisure 'optional' after basic needs are taken care of and large China: Leisure 'optional' after basic needs are taken care of and large
savings are accumulated. savings are accumulated.
Canada : Leisure a 'human right' the goal of earning money is to spend it on leisure (travel, sports, vacation, house, etc) Canada: Leisure a 'human right' the goal of earning money is to spend it on leisure (travel, sports, vacation, house, etc)
3. Food 3. Food
China : 'live to eat': food is a central disucssion topic and meal times are religiously adhered to standard greeting: have you eaten lately China: 'live to eat': food is a central disucssion topic and meal times are religiously adhered to standard greeting: have you eaten lately
Canada : "eat to live" food is seldom talked about standard greeting:'nice day, eh?" or "cold enough" (meaning: how will the weather affect leisure?") Canada: "eat to live" food is seldom talked about standard greeting: 'nice day, eh? "Or" cold enough "(meaning: how will the weather affect leisure?")
4. Cultural identity 4. Cultural identity
China : cultural identity rooted in China's long history and beautiful written language pround of history + language China: cultural identity rooted in China's long history and beautiful written language pround of history + language
Canada : cultural identity rooted in georgraphy(short 100 year history); Canada: cultural identity rooted in georgraphy (short 100 year history);
obsessed with what Big Brother thinks of us proud of geography obsessed with what Big Brother thinks of us proud of geography
5. Future 5. Future
China : Strongly oriented to the future: willing to sacrifice now for tomorrow China: Strongly oriented to the future: willing to sacrifice now for tomorrow
Canada : strongly oriented to the now: unwilling to sacrifice today for tomorrow Canada: strongly oriented to the now: unwilling to sacrifice today for tomorrow
6. Class structure 6. Class structure
China : visible class divisions deference to authority and leadership success achieved by paying respect + giving 'face' to leaders. China: visible class divisions deference to authority and leadership success achieved by paying respect + giving 'face' to leaders.
Canada :few visible class divisions; critical of outward signs of wealth suspicious and critical of authority and leadership success achieved by 'going your own way' against leaders Canada: few visible class divisions; critical of outward signs of wealth suspicious and critical of authority and leadership success achieved by 'going your own way' against leaders
7. Relationsip(not sex) 7. Relationsip (not sex)
China : being 'well-connected' is vital for success and merit not as important as relationship; China: being 'well-connected' is vital for success and merit not as important as relationship;
it is not what you know, it is who you know it is not what you know, it is who you know
Canada : people admire the 'self made man'who succeeds on his own success more related to merit than being 'well-connected' it is not who you know, it is what you know. Canada: people admire the 'self made man'who succeeds on his own success more related to merit than being' well-connected 'it is not who you know, it is what you know.
China is a communist country with a one-party system, while Canada is a democracy with a multi-party system. China has a larger population and a more centralized government, while Canada has a smaller population and a federal system. Culturally, China has a homogenous population with a long history, while Canada is more diverse and has a shorter history.
The one difference is that china does not have hockey but Canada does!
Some key differences between Shiite and Sunni Muslims include their beliefs on the rightful leaders of Islam (Imam Ali for Shiites and the Caliphs for Sunnis), their practices and rituals, and their interpretations of Islamic law. Additionally, there are theological differences in their views on the role of clergy and the concept of religious authority.
In the 1920s, Canada was largely focused on issues related to its relationship with the British Empire and its own push for more autonomy, while Britain was grappling with post-World War I challenges such as economic downturn and social unrest. Both countries had parliamentary systems, but Canada was moving towards greater self-governance while Britain was still a dominant global power. Additionally, there were differences in their political parties and leaders during this period.
The range of differences in political views between parties is called political polarization.
Political differences between India and its neighboring countries can include border disputes, historical conflicts, differing governance systems, and varying levels of political stability. India's relationships with countries like Pakistan, China, Nepal, and Bangladesh are influenced by a complex interplay of historical, cultural, and geopolitical factors, leading to unique dynamics in each bilateral relationship.
One issue that causes strained relations between the United States and China is trade policy, including disputes over tariffs, intellectual property theft, and market access. Additionally, tensions arise from disagreements over human rights, Taiwan, the South China Sea, and cybersecurity. Geostrategic competition between the two countries also adds to the strained relationship.
Canada has a democratic government, whereas China has a communist government.
Transportation, Population, Economy, Technology
China is located near Russia but Mongolia is in between them. China is not located near Canada.
one is north of the other, and thousands of other differences
we arent queer like Canada
The major differences between the Maritime Central and Western Provinces of Canada include geography, economy, and culture. The Maritime Central Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) are located on the Atlantic coast, known for fishing and shipbuilding industries, and have a strong Scottish and Acadian cultural influence. The Western Provinces (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan) are located in the interior of the country, known for agriculture, oil, and natural resources industries, and have a mix of indigenous, European, and immigrant cultural influences.
Germany is a larger country with a population of about 83 million, while Switzerland is smaller with about 8.5 million people. Germany has a parliamentary democratic system, while Switzerland operates under a federal directorial republic. Additionally, Germany uses the Euro as its currency, whereas Switzerland uses the Swiss Franc.
Antarctica is colder and dryer than here in Canada Eh!
the caste system
Well, you tell me. Eh?
How hard they are. And if they are from Canada or the USA.
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