A good read would be Jade Taniwha by a NZ Maori / Chinese author Jenny Bol Jun Lee.
Social and family lifestyle.
One of the most significant similarities is the parents' goal for their kids. Both Chinese and Japanese Americans want their kids to do their best and get not only straight A's but do well in other activities as well. There isn't much difference between the two.
They all copied english.
Most Chinese music is much like music in America, except in Chinese, but that is only nowadays. It used to be lots of flutes and harps and more like what you would call new age music today.
Similar climate and geography. Similar cultural roots.
Both Chinese and English use onomatopoeia to describe sounds, but they differ in the specific sounds represented due to cultural and linguistic differences. Some similarities include using repeated consonants or vowels to mimic sounds like "buzz" or "clang." Chinese onomatopoeia tends to be more descriptive and can incorporate tones, while English onomatopoeia typically focuses on the sound itself.
Social and family lifestyle.
One of the most significant similarities is the parents' goal for their kids. Both Chinese and Japanese Americans want their kids to do their best and get not only straight A's but do well in other activities as well. There isn't much difference between the two.
The Chinese Educational system is non-existant
They bothed loved a good feast.
we are humans LOL
similarities between Arabic language and english
Chinese culture tends to value collectivism, harmony, and respect for authority, while English culture places more emphasis on individualism, direct communication, and personal achievement. In terms of communication, Chinese tend to use indirect language, nonverbal cues, and high-context communication, while English communication is more direct, explicit, and low-context. Overall, understanding these cultural differences can help improve cross-cultural communication between Chinese and English speakers.
Because swag.
They all copied english.
I Love Dan!
both english settlements