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i. Individual/Collective: The culture in the US is an individualistic society, where people generally look out for themselves; The Japanese culture focuses on the collective, and people work to better society as a whole. ii. Extended/Limited Family: In the US, families move away from each other and generally dont live together in the same house; In many Asian and European countries, parents, kids, grandparents and even aunts and uncles live together in the same house. iii. Adult/Child: Different cultures will define when someone is an adult. In the US it is 18 years old, but in some South American countries it is 14 or 15 years old. In the Hebrew culture a boy becomes a man at 13 during his Bar Mitzvah ceremony. In the Hispanic culture a girl becomes an adult at 15th birthday party. iv. Masculine/Feminine: Cultures define the roles of men and women differently, including their rank, and prestige in society. v. Youth/Age: The value placed on Elders depends on the culture vi. Cleanliness: In the US, cleanliness is very important, in fact most of the products advertised on American TV claim to improve cleaning; In other cultures showering on a daily basis is unnecessary. vii. Tradition/Change: Some societies prefer traditions over making changes. viii. Hard work/Leisure: In some cultures hard work is valued over leisure time. ix. Postponed gratification/Immediate gratification: American culture is centered on immediate gratification I want it now! x. Sensual gratification/Abstinence: The Netherlands is a society that openly talks about and advertises sexual activity; in Muslim societies those topics are taboo, and women who get pregnant before marriage are often shunned.