Cultural Difference Between Brazilians And Americans

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Brazil and the United States were both discovered and colonized by Europeans even though their population cultural patterns differ. The way that Brazilians and Americans relate to their families differ. While Americans are raised to be individualists, Brazilians are known to have a close-knit family; Consequently, supporting your family members in Brazil is considered an imperative value. As a result, young Americans achieve their independence much earlier than young Brazilians. When American lands, also known as the new world were being discovered, Brazil was being colonized by the Portuguese. On the other hand, British vessels were the first ones to arrive to North American lands. The British were the first to dwell on North American colonies. …show more content…

The way that family members relate in these countries conflict with each other. The differences start developing in the beginning of their lives. American children are taught by their parents how to manage and make their own money. They are taught to value accomplishments and work at an early age. They also have duties at home such as being responsible for helping with house tasks. Because of this, Americans are given the sensation of being by themselves in this world early on. This statement could be ratified by one of Althen 's quotes, ' 'Generally children in the United States are given the feeling that they can set their own aims and occupation in life, according to their inclination. We 're raising them to be rugged individualists ' ' (6). Althen demonstrates how the early responsibilities that American are given makes them develops early sense of individualism. On the other end of the scale, Brazilian kids are extremely spoiled by their parents since their young ages; furthermore, it is cultural in Brazil for middle class families to have a daily housekeeper who is also in charge of cleaning the kid’s mess and babysitting them. As a consequence, Brazilian children see themselves as dependent on their family. I remember the first time that I cooked for myself. I was seventeen years old and it was a complete disaster; as a matter of fact, the worst rice I have ever

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