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Similarities Between Thailand And The United States

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The Difference of Thailand and The United States
I am originally Thai. I was born in a beautiful village. Most Thai people don’t have much opportunity to stay abroad. Luckily, I had a chance to live in many countries such as Netherland, Germany, Japan and the United States. However,Thailand and the United States are the countries that I am living the longest. Thailand and the United States are very different, but the most obvious contrasts are the climate, the culture, and educational opportunities of each country
Firstly, the weather in Thailand is dull. Thailand’s weather is always warm. Although, Thailand has three seasons, hot, rain and cold. Also, high humidity. The tree is staying green all year long. Furthermore, Thai people even have a joke and list new seasons as Hot, Hotter, and Hottest. Unlike Thailand, …show more content…

American people pride themselves from the many different cultures. With the country being so open to new people, it introduces American people to different foods, languages, and traditions. This’s what truly makes the US people is unique. Most Americans are fortunate enough to afford individual rooms for all the children in their homes. Although this is becoming more popular as the generations go on, grandparents did not live with their immediate family. Sometimes they would live alone or in a nursing home. Unlike the American, Thailand is mainly made up of Thai citizens, although there is a mixture of other Asians that live amongst them. The main language that is spoken is Thai. Thai's live in small homes that are close to one another. Because of this, there is not enough room for multiple children to have their own room, they are forced to live in a room with one another until they move out for college or get married. Also, in the Thai culture, the grandparents do tend to live with the immediate family, and the children and parents are expected to take care of

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