2010年1月7日木曜日

difference between u.s. and japan

There isn't a huge difference between the united States and Japan, other than the races of people living in the county and the holidays that are celebrated.
The difference is in the U.S. you are finally legal when you turn 18 but the drinking age is around 20-21 depending on which state you live in. But you are able to buy tabacoo, vote, and join the army when you are 18. Also the driving age in the U.S. is usually 16 so there are tons of people in high school driving to school in their cars. Other than that probably most girls in the U.S. would rather buy a computer, or really expensive brand clothes, unlike girls in Japan who brings brand bags to class. (That was a real surprise for me) Also nobody really dress up for class and every one comes to school in sweats, jeans, any thing rough. You usually dress up when going out with someone, eating at some where fancy, or for a party. So if you think of studying abroad I reccomend to don't dress too fancy like wearing shorts and tights xb

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