The Vietnamese and American social cultures are generally 180 degrees apart, with so many different features that we can hardly accept, but there are also some traits we should understand, to broaden our vision and to harmonize easily. more into the new habitat. So the quickest way to integrate and overcome cultural shock in a new learning environment is to equip yourself with the necessary knowledge about the culture, society and people of your country.
America is a densely populated and ethnically diverse country. It is difficult to describe a typical American. Because American society is made up of people from many countries, with a variety of cultural, social, economic and even humanitarian needs.
In the United States, independence and self-determination are priorities. First of all, they are proud of their individuality and difference. In spite of their close ties to their families and communities, personal and human rights are most important to them. This may sound like a selfish attitude but it makes the American honest, respectful of other individuals and knows the demands of human equality. In addition, in the United States, independence is part of human culture. Ever since childhood, children have been taught to stand on their own feet - a beginning of independence. Most American students choose their own classes, study for themselves, pay for part or all of their tuition, find a job, plan their own marriage instead of relying on their family.