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by graemep
498 days ago
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There are huge variations within a country, but they are far smaller than variations between countries. It seems to be to be a common failing in the west to underestimate just how big differences are between themselves and other cultures. The two cultures I have lived in, despite being Britain and one of its former colonies (and therefore partially anglophone, similar political system, lots of other influences) are quite substation, and noticeable even in the (heavily westernised) circles I socialise in there. The differences would be even bigger if you compare to an East Asian culture like Japan. Things that are regarded as fundamental concepts, or universal values are often not share (some values are pretty much human, some are not). |
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That's not true. To use the examples in the thread, a patient American kid will be much more patient than an impatient Japanese kid.