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What I mean by this is that societies (like America) that are extremely individual within their citizens and societies (like China) that are opposite and are extremely collective.
Americans tend to have a “me, myself and I” attitude where Chinese aren’t.
Countries such as France or Japan work well in my opinion because people think collectively in the sense of groups and cliques but still have a western sense of morals and creative thinking.
I’m not saying these countries are better but this is what I see from traveling to them and interacting with the people.
Deep culture (collective) Western Influences (individuality)
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