Similarities:Both of the cultures show the characteristics of Individualism and Straightforwardness.
Differences:American culture shows high religiosity but German culture doesn't
Can you give some examples about the similarities and differences between German Culture and American Culture?
Similarities:Both of the cultures show the characteristics of Individualism and Straightforwardness.
Differences:American culture shows high religiosity but German culture doesn't
Similarities: They are 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: They both approve individualism and attach high importance to efficience. They are straightforward. And they have religious belief.
Differences: germans value orders and are of high self-diciplines. But americans value their freedom and follow what they think in the mind.
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 olders especially in public enviroments. Americans perfer to enjor freedom and hate the feeling of being trapped. And Germans are more serious and traditional, Americans are more casual and free.
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.
Differences:American culture emphasizes freedom,but Germans tend to be more traditional and serious.
both attach importance to human rights and pursue individualism.
Similarities: 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. 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.
Differences:The main content of American culture is to emphasize personal value, pursue democracy and freedom, and advocate the development and competition of German culture. It's a little conformist and less innovativ
Similarities:They both attach importance to human rights and pursue 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:The main content of American culture is to emphasize personal value, pursue democracy and freedom, advocate development and competition, and stress rationality and practicality. German culture is strict and cautious. It's a little conformist and 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 trapp
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.