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.
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.
1. Similarity: Both the two countries emphasis individualism.
2. Difference1: But they are different individualisms. American's individualism means individual initiative and personal achievement, While German's individualism means looking after themselves and their immediate family.
3. Difference2: If the Americans eat hamburgers, the Germans eat nothing but sauerkraut and sausage.
similarities : low context / direct style of speech / high religiosity / comfortable with risks associated with change masculinity / high priority on looking after themselves and family
differences : America : emphasise personal achievement/ egalitarianism
Difference: The United States is a country that advocates freedom and individualism.Germany is a country that advocates conscientiousness and individual honor and Disgrace.
Similarity: The culture and thinking of western countries are direct.
Difference: Germany's thinking is rigorous and cautious. It's a little conformist and less innovative. The United States advocates personal value and innovation.
Similarities:Both of the cultures regard highly on individualism and attach importance to human rights.
Differences:Germans attach great importance to orders especially in public environments,they are more traditional and serious. But Americans prefer to enjoy 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 indi vidualism. People of the both cultures all incline to fo llow their own wills.
Differences: Germans attach great importance to or ders especially in public environments. Americans pref er to enjoy freedom and hate the feeling of being tra pped.
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 emphasize freedom and they don't like 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:People of the both cultures all incline to follow their own wills.
Differences:Americans are outgoing, sociable, more inclusive in conversation, and work mostly in teams.Germans, with a strong sense of national pride, working alone.
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:American culture emphasizes freedom and pays attention to orders especially in public environments. Germans tend to be more traditional and serious.