Cultural Differences Between Europe and the US



Posted: Thursday, October 28, 2010

by Tomer Harel
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While both Europe and the United States of America are considered the Western World, it's good to know there are definite differences in culture. Western people are those who speak a European tongue and are of people from European descent. However, Europeans and Americans differ in many ways. If you are considering moving to a European country, you will find the information below most informative and helpful as you plan your move.

One of the main differences in Europe is their standard of measure. The metric system is taught in American schools. However, most people in the United States use the old English Imperial system of measure which includes yards, feet, miles, pounds, and Fahrenheit. European countries, however, use the metric system which is meters, grams, liters, and Celsius.

Another culture difference is how the countries perceive time and space. For example, a house in the United States that is 200 years old would be considered ancient. This is probably because America is a fairly young country. However, in Europe, something would not be considered ancient unless it was at least 2,000 years old. However, perception of distance seems to be the opposite. While Europeans would consider 100 kilometers a long way to drive, Americans would not think twice. This could be due to the fact that Europe is smaller and more heavily populated. In fact, the United States is over twice the size of Europe. However, Europeans are known to do more traveling than Americans, both inside their own county and to other countries as well. This is probably due to the closeness of other countries to their own country, as opposed to the distance from the United States to other countries.

Cars are another factor that differ greatly between Europe and the United States. European cars almost always have manual gears while American cars have automatic transmissions. While American cars are generally more square-shaped and large, European cars are usually more round-shaped and smaller. Trucks and limousines are vehicles that Americans enjoy. In Europe, however, these types of vehicles are rarely seen, as they prefer smaller cars due to parking and traffic congestion.

Differences in cultural ideas are particularly obvious in how the US and the European countries view education. In America, parents may save for many years and even go into debt to pay for their children to attend college. However, in Europe, most schools and universities are free. In fact, it is just expected for children to attend college there and not a privilege, as in the United States.

European countries tend to have a more liberal point of view in regards to controversial political issues. For example, prostitution, alcohol, abortion and soft drugs are not a big deal to them. In America, however, those things are regularly contended and debated. Americans, however, have greater freedom regarding the possession of firearms. They also allow driving at the age of sixteen, while the average beginning age for driving in Europe is eighteen years of age.

Food is another area where there are some big differences. European countries tend to be more cultural in their dishes, with specialties that are localized. Their meals are generally more balanced than Americans and they eat less fast food. They also enjoy eating more cheese, yogurt and wines than Americans. Religion is another major difference between the two countries. In America, going to church and worshiping God is the norm. In fact, many Americans think of church as a social event. In the United States, politicians frequently mention God, the Bible, and religion. In Europe, however, quite the opposite is true. It is not unusual for people to proclaim to be atheists and not attend church regularly. Politicians in Europe never mention religion, as there is a very strict separation between religion and politics.

An interesting difference between the two countries is their desire to be politically correct. In America, this has become a huge deal, as they want to alleviate friction with other countries. With everyone in America having the same nationality and language, it is the religions and ethnic groups that separate people. In Europe, however, people associate very closely with their birth place, ethnicity, language and culture. They place their biggest emphasis on cultures and languages, so those factors form separate groups of people. While it would cause trouble to make fun of someone's religion in America, this is not an issue in Europe. However, making fun of someone's cultural group in Europe is a big no-no.

All in all, things are much more clear and specific in America, with rules and understanding about most cultural and political issues. Dating, relationships, marriage and other areas of relationships are cut and dried in America, while in Europe, people are much more spontaneous and less likely to follow any standard. While Europeans sometimes envy Americans for the common understanding of things, they do enjoy the freedom to do things as they please, without being stereotypical or conventional.

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