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Comparative Analysis of National Character of China and the United Stated

Weichen Lv

Abstract


People from each and every nation have given birth to their unique national characters during the river of different history. Studying the difference and similarities can do good to cross-cultural communication, and also learn advantages from others. Chinese people are commonly considered modest but reserved while American are rather more confident. This paper analyzed their different behavior pattern and the possible reasons behind these two different personality.


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National Character; China; The United States

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i13.5978

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