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Culture of United States

General Informations

Location: North America, bordering both the North Atlantic


Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean, between Canada and Mexico.

Area: 9,826,675 km2 (3rd largest country in the world after Russia
and Canada).

Climate: Mostly temperate, but tropical in Hawaii and Florida, arctic


in Alaska, semiarid in the great plains west of the Mississippi River,
and arid in the Great Basin of the southwest.
General Informations

Independence Day: 4th July 1776

Capital: Washington, DC

President: Barack Obama

Currency: US Dolar

Government: Constitution based federal republic

Crowded Cities: California, Washington, Texas, New York


General Informations

Population: 320,760,000 (2015)

Religions: Protestant 51.3%, Roman Catholic 23.9%, Mormon 2%,


Jewish 1.7%, Muslim 0.6%, other 4.5%, none 16% (2015).

Ethnic Makeup: white 81.7%, black 12.9%, Asian 4.2%, Amerindian


and Alaska native 1%, native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander
0.2% (2015).
50 states of United States

The 50 Stars on the flag


represent the 50 States of the
United States of America.
Some Statistics
• Travel & Tourism directly supported 5,434,500 jobs
(3.8% of total employment).

• Travel & Tourism indirectly supported 14,120,500 jobs


(9.8% of total employment).

• Travel & Tourism industry accounted for 2.7% of gross


domestic product (GDP).

• The total contribution accounted for 8.4% of GDP.

• International Tourist Arrivals counted for 84.7 million.

• International Tourist Receipt accounted for $139.6


billion.
Meeting and Greeting Etiquettes

• Greetings are casual.

• A smile and a “hello” are


needed.

• Prefering handshake as a
first greeting. Hugging is suitable for family and friends.

• Kissing in greeting is warm, and it is usually done only in


the context of relatives, lovers, and friends.

• Prefering to be called by their first name, and by their


title (Mr, Mrs and Miss).
Gift Giving Etiquettes
• Americans give gift for anniversaries, birthdays, and at
Christmas. While gifts are given, they are not to be
expected by recipient.

• Simple card with handwriting, and personal note that


should prepare as elaborated.

• When invited to someone’s home for dinner, guests can


bring a small box of chocolate,
a bottle of wine, a potted plant
or flowers for hostess.

• A gift must be open when its


receiving.
Dining Etiquettes

• Americans meet in their home and yard, or in


restaurant and in public places.

• Table manners are relaxed.

• The folks are important.

• They have does and don’ts.


Business Etiquettes

• Dress are formal.

• Casual attire is common on Friday in many companies.

• The handshake is common greeting.

• Eye contacts and appels are important.


Communication Styles
• Americans have direct, logic and linear thinking.

• Honesty and trueness are important.

• ‘’Short-hand’’ talking is typical.

• Compliments are sought and disered.


Business Meetings

• Arrrive on time is important.

• Meetings appear relaxed, they are taken seriously.

• If there is an agenda, it will be followed.

• Americans affect by datas and evidences.


Life Styles
• Quality of life in America is higher

• Average households’ income is 42.148.

• %89 of households have motor vehicle, %99 have


refrigerator, %76 have washing machine, %43 have air-
conditioner, %98 have television, %34.5 have cooler
and %28.5 have barbeque.

• In 2001, %68.1 of total


American population has
their own apartments,
flats or houses.
Life Styles
• %80 of American people lives in city centers.

• Most of people live in buildings building in a large area


near the big city suburbs.

• In America, everything is bigger than Europe.

• The most important problem of the city is high rate of


using drugs.
Life Styles
• American people are friendly, cheerful, and
sympathetic.

• It is really important to obey public rules.

• Private life is important for Americans.

• It is so important to wear suitable.

• Smoking is a dying habit.

• Americans are the society of ‘do your own job’.

• Respect is at the forefront everywhere.


Eating Habits
• American eating habits are really different than other
societies.

• They always prefer fat, fried, canned foods.

• The breakfast can include everything but especially


fried eggs and omelets.

• General American breakfast menu includes.


Eating Habits
• Lunches changes person to person.

• Generally teenagers use hamburgers, French fries, fried


onions and donuts, desserts.

• Adults and young adults have lunch with lighter, fresher


foods. They generally eat sandwiches, salads, tortilla
bread, and sometimes fruits.
Eating Habits
• Prayer ‘blessing’ at a meal is important.

• Guests not start to eat until your hosts start

• Table manners are typical.


Eating Habits
• Americans love to eat snacks and pizza while watching
movies, football matches and their free times.

• They generally drink soda- it is not mineral water, coke


and beer.

• Their meals generally are fast foods.


Time

• Be on time!

• Classes, appointments,
work, group meetings

 Being late =
sign of disrespect
 Arrive early

• Social Settings

 More flexible
 “fashionably late”
Recreational

• Holidays

 Independence Day (4th of


July), Thanksgiving,
Halloween, Christmas,
Labor Day, Memorial Day

• Sports

 Football, Soccer, Hockey,


Lacrosse, Baseball
 Basketball, NBA!
 Nascars
Recreational

• Films

 “Hollywood”
 Oscar Nights and Western
Gunslingers

• Musics

 Ragtime, blues, jazz, big


band “Swing”, country
western, rhythm & blues,
rock & roll, hip-hop & rap.
Dos and Don’ts of the Country

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