Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.Germans value orders and are of high self-diciplines. But americans value their freedom.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Difference: Influenced by national culture, Germany pays more attention to process, system, archiving, rigorous behavior and tradition. America's open and free environment is more popular.
Similarity: Both emphasize the rule of law and democracy , focus on the protection of individual rights, and place science and technology at the forefront.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.The two country have common in belief.Whether in the United States or Britain, most people believe in Jesus, and the festivals they celebrate are also based on the Christian tradition.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Differences: germans prefer to be quiet and take their work and life seriously. Americans are outgoing, sociable, more inclusive in conversation, and work mostly in teams.Americans like freedom more.
Similarities: what both countries have in common is a willingness to help those in need. Both cultures value individualism.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped and open.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans pay attention to orders especially in public environments. Americans enjoy freedom and they don't like the feeling of being trapped.
Due to its geographical location and cultural heritage, Egypt's history has been faulted and not continued.But China's history has never stopped.
Islam is practiced by the majority of Egyptians and plays an important role in all aspects of society. But China isn't.
2.similarities:
Ancient Egypt, like ancient China, was an agricultural civilization that developed along the great river.China's source is the Yellow River, Egypt's source is the Nile.Large river irrigation water supply, cultivated farming civilization.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments. Americans prefer to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped.