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A concrete example of cultural differences between China and the United States, urgent!

Cultural differences between China and the United States from the perspective of running a red light

Americans' good public morals always seem to be envied by China people. For example, Americans pay great attention to obeying traffic rules and don't run red lights when crossing the road.

Actually, this is a misunderstanding. In America, whether to run a red light depends on the car or the person. Whenever a car runs a red light, pedestrians have "absolute freedom" to run a red light. For example, in a crowded big city like new york, pedestrians often jaywalk. But generally speaking, there are really no pedestrians running red lights in the United States for two reasons. First, most people drive, except downtown, there are not many pedestrians. Second, the lanes in non-downtown areas are mostly designed for cars with high speed. If pedestrians want to run a red light, their lives will be in danger. Pedestrians really dare not take the risk.

But China people often take risks. There is a cold joke. A China man ran a red light while crossing the street in the United States, and his American girlfriend kicked him away. He said you dare to run a red light. What else do you dare to do? After learning the lesson, I went back to China, but I was kicked off by my girlfriend in China because I didn't dare to run a red light when crossing the road, saying that you didn't even dare to run a red light. What else can I do?