1.Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
2.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.
The main content of American culture is to emphasize individual value, pursue democracy and freedom, advocate exploration and competition, and emphasize rationality and practicality. The core of American culture is individualism. German culture is rigorous and cautious. A little bit conventional, less innovative.
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.
1.Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
2.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: German culture is rigorous and cautious. A little bit conventional, less innovative. The main content of American culture is to emphasize individual value, pursue democracy and freedom, advocate exploration and competition, and emphasize rationality and practicality. The core of American culture is individualism.
Similarity: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism. People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism.
Differences:American culture emphasizes freedom and pays attention to orders especially in public environments. Germans tend to be more traditional and serious.
Similarities: Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism.
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 order especially in public environments. Americans enjoy freedom and they don't like the feeling of being trapped.