English are boring and jealous and racist
while Americans are cheery and nice
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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.
Cultural differences. Disagreement over slavery and economics. Religious differences.
Cultural differences. Disagreement over slavery and economics. Religious differences.
Cultural differences. Disagreement over slavery and economics. Religious differences.
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The similarities between the US and Europe is that they have first world economies and have mature democracies.
Here are a few:The US is a country, while Europe is a continent (The US is located in the continent of North America)US culture is quite distinct compared to the cultures of Europe.Humans arrived in Europe before the got to what is now the US.The US is larger than any European country, save Russia.The US's main language is English while nearly every country in Europe speaks it's own, distinct language.These are only some. The list could go on nearly infinitely. This question is a bit like asking for the differences between a house and a chicken: they are so different that it is hard to even begin to describe the differences.
The US shares a strong historical and cultural connection with Europe. Most people in the US can trace their ancestry to Europe and the culture of the US is highly European influenced. Europe and the US are very strong allies and be combined with Canada to form the "triple threat". The US and Europe, put together, are virtually unstoppable as they form the world's largest superpower (the US is the only superpower, alone however). The US and Europe have fought together in countless wars, given countless aid, and formed some of the most powerful organizations.
Professor Layton and the Curious Village Game for Europe and the USA are both equal, some slightly different puzzles, not too many differences, both versions are brilliant.
A Canadian working in the US may face challenges related to work visa requirements, differences in employment laws, cultural differences, and potential tax implications.
Actually, French culture is dying out and being replaced by U.S. culture.