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Life in the USA vs China: 7 Major Differences in 9 Minutes

CA 9+ #China #USA #LifeComparison Life in the USA vs China: 7 Major Differences in 9 Minutes 105,786 views •Aug 31, 2020 1.6K 98 Share Save StayCurious 19.6K subscribers Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/staycuriousac...​ Get your epic StayCurious merch: https://explorio.com/​ Binge our most popular videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...​ Check out our site with articles of this and other videos: http://staycuriousacademy.com/​ Follow us: YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0jB...​ Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/staycurious...​ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/StayCuriousInc​ Follow Jacob: YouTube ► https://youtube.com/c/jacoblaukaitis​ Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/jacoblaukai...​ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/JacobLaukaitis​ E-mail ► https://www.jacoblaukaitis.com/newsle...​ #China​ #USA​ #LifeComparison​ 987 Comments Auggie Giuseppe Add a public comment... Rotheruler Rotheruler 1 month ago I absolutely love this video. I've lived in both China & USA and I must say, I was quite impressed from my Chinese experience. I've experienced racism in both and the two offered tons of opportunities, but culturally, China is superior. Their sense of family is very real and they are extremely caring people with superb work ethics! Did I mention the low crime rate, I felt completely safe living there. 👍🏿 69 mike mountain mike mountain 1 month ago In my opinion they can easily become friends if the medias and politics don't just give out fake news all the time. 179 Dadiao DUGU Dadiao DUGU 2 months ago All humans should become good friends, work together to explore the universe ~ mankind’s dream. 142 Ryan Touhey Ryan Touhey 6 months ago I'm from New York, in the U.S. and last year, while I was working my job as a graduate assistant for the university I attend in New Jersey, I shared a dorm room with a guy from China, his name is Ho-Man, but I called him Raymond. We got along great, we talked about our upbringings, our ways of life, and he told me a lot about China, what goes on there, what he's experienced, etc. He also loved to cook and sometimes I'd assist him in cooking stuff like chicken and jasmine rice. The rice packs he'd bring in were very large, haha. I introduced him to American baseball, we attended a N.Y. Yankees game in September, and the whole experience of rooming with an international student really opened my eyes and expanded my interests. I learned so much more and am grateful to have been given that opportunity. I also give him a lot of credit too because it was his first time out of China and he came all the way to the east coast of the U.S. by himself. Suffice it to say, he's a big inspiration to me. #StayCurious 283 Chao Qin Chao Qin 1 month ago As a Chinese, I really hope channel like this could be more. We see too much hostility and ignorance today🤣. Thank you! 59 Bhim Rai Bhim Rai 1 month ago I have travelled to both countries on different occasions, but I always prefer to eat Chines food. 16

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