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What is the difference between American and Indian culture?

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Zack

Zack

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Zack
Zack , English Professor, PhD, Basel

Answered Nov 03, 2020

Just as there are no two countries with the same culture, there are also a lot of differences between American and Indian culture. Although the large population of India can have a little influence, the Indian culture is not too complex and has values that are shared by all Indians. On the contrary, American culture is so complex because it has been influenced by the cultures of people from different parts of the world who now live in the United States. One of the core values in Indian culture is their relationship with their relations. Indians consider their families more important than their individual lives. On the other hand, Americans are not family-oriented; they value their individual lives more than their relations. One of the core values in American culture is the dominating nature of the Americans. Another difference is that Americans understand the values of time more than the Indians.
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Anthony Paul Bonadio

Anthony Paul Bonadio

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Anthony Paul Bonadio
Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher, MCA, PhD, Toledo

Answered Oct 21, 2020

It is already a known fact that there are different types of cultures that are available all over the world. Two of the cultures that are often compared are American and Indian culture. America is known to be made out of different cultures, while Indian culture comes from their unique historical values. One main difference between the two is in Indian culture; family value is very important. This means that if you become esteemed and respected, your whole family becomes affected. In American culture, your individual value is going to be important. This means that everything that you do will reflect only on you. Your accomplishments will be your own.
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