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Introduction of America [people]

Americans

Most Americans are full of energy and enthusiasm. They prefer to restrain themselves rather than be bound by others. They are proud of their independence because they have the right to make their own decisions. They are prepared to take the initiative, even if it is risky. They have courage and do not give in easily. They would rather do any job anywhere than lose their jobs. They are unwilling to be taken care of by the government. The average American will change jobs nine or ten times in his career.

Americans are warm and friendly, not as superficial as many foreigners think. They are considered sentimental. When they see the national flag at a celebration or take part in a parade celebrating the glorious history of the United States, they may have tears in their eyes. Reunion with family and friends is also often emotional. They like to dress appropriately, even if "appropriate" means gorgeous. They like to blow their own horn, although they are often half-joking. They can laugh at themselves and their country, they can be very self-critical and always maintain strong patriotism. They have a broad understanding of everyday things and have a strong interest in their city and state. However, foreigners sometimes complain that they lack interest or understanding of the outside world.

Americans love grandeur. Their skyscrapers, bridges and dams are often magnificent, matching the beauty and scale of the country's natural wonders.

The only purpose of most Americans is to make money and have what can be called luxury. Most Americans will certainly deny this, although most people are proud of accumulating wealth and property through hard work. In the United States, about 90% of the population is rich enough to look forward to a brighter future. The United States is still one of the countries with the highest living standards in the world, although 10% of the people currently live below the "poverty line" considered by the government. Although these vulnerable groups have been helped by the government, they don't have much hope for the future. It is from this "lower class" and those who take advantage of them that most violence arises-this kind of violence is the most unpleasant aspect of American society.

Americans are beginning to realize that this terrible poverty problem is their own problem, not just their government's problem. Some people say that an American is generous, but the American nation is cold.

America is regarded as a classless society. They certainly don't have much sense of social snobbery and work snobbery. Manual workers are usually quiet in any company. This is partly because all income groups go to the same school. Americans' racial consciousness far exceeds their class consciousness.

Americans

Most Americans are full of energy and enthusiasm. They prefer self-discipline to being controlled by others. They pride themselves on acting independently and having the right to make their own decisions. They take the initiative to do things, even if there are risks. They have courage and will not give in easily. They would rather work anywhere than lose their jobs. They don't want to be rescued by the government. The average American will change jobs nine or ten times in his life.

Americans are warm and friendly, not as superficial as foreigners think. People think that Americans are emotional. When they see the national flag at the ceremony and take part in the parade celebrating the glorious history of the United States, they may have tears in their eyes. Reunion with family and friends will also make them very excited. They like to dress appropriately, even if this "appropriateness" is tantamount to showing off luxury. They like to brag about themselves. Although most of them just talk, sometimes they laugh at themselves, their country and even blame themselves, but they always have a strong patriotism. They know a lot about daily affairs and are deeply worried about their city and state. However, sometimes foreigners complain that Americans are indifferent and ignorant of the outside world.

Americans love luxury goods. Their skyscrapers, bridges and dams are often magnificent, which complements the beauty and grandeur of American natural wonders.

Is it the only goal of Americans to make money and have too many luxuries? Most Americans will definitely deny it, although they will be proud of the money they have accumulated through hard work. In America, 90% people live a prosperous life and look forward to a bright future. The standard of living in the United States is still one of the best in the world, although 65,438+00% of Americans still live below the "poverty line" defined by the government. Although these poverty lines have been helped by the government, they have little hope for the future. It is these "lower classes" and those who use them that cause most riots, which has become the most unpleasant aspect of American society.

Americans are beginning to realize that this serious problem is their own problem, not just the government's problem. It is said that Americans are generous as individuals, but America is stingy as a nation.

It is generally believed that the United States is a classless country. Indeed, the United States has no snobbish views on the differences between people's social status and jobs. Manual workers are comfortable under any circumstances. Groups with different income levels can attend classes in the same school, which can explain this to some extent. Americans have a sense of race, not class.

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