In clear language and with numerous examples, this book describes the basic characteristics of American values, style of communication, patterns of thinking, customary behaviours, and underlines how they are different from the ways of other cultures. It then shows how these characteristics are reflected in the many aspects of American life which the foreigner encounters (including politics, social relations, personal hygiene, public behaviour, studying and business). The book also offers concrete suggestions on how to learn more about American culture and how to respond most effectively to the Americans one meets.
While this book is written for non-Americans, I enjoyed reading it and getting a sense for how other cultures might have trouble integrating with ours. It gives me a sense for how I can be more sensitive and accommodating when working with my foreign colleagues.
This is book by a US University foreign student adviser who presumably has written about the kind of issues he has to deal with on a daily basis. Actually that would probably make a very funny book but you wont find any laughs here. It's mostly aimed at students for whom English is not their first language; and I think most Western Europeans wont find too much here that they didn't expect. Also it's a bit dated (1988) - probably wouldn't use the term Foreign now. Still there are a few interesting bits (education system and social relationships if you want speed read it :)Also some quite random bits of information about other cultures - some of which is a bit over the top in terms of generalizing, but hey it's a book about America.
The book really didn’t make sense to me 5 years ago, when I was deciding to come to the U.S. for continuing my education. Now after being to ups and downs of cultural differences, I have better understanding of the topics and contexts of the book. Actually the conclusion is a great start to read the book! I will recommend it to anyone who is struggling with cultural shocks especially in the first six months of their stay.
It was interesting seeing how our behavior appears - or might appear - to someone from another culture. But mostly I found myself wanting more detail of cultural comparisons. Of course, I realize this book wasn't designed to entertain someone who grew up American. I wish I could give it one more star, but... I don't know, by the time I got halfway through I was skimming. What can I say, I'm American and therefore quite possibly ill-informed and semi-illiterate. LOL sorry I couldn't resist. Actually, I think the author did a fairly decent job conveying information in a nonjudgmental way... I just suspect he *wanted* to come right out and say those things! =)
From the title Obviously, it will show us about Chinese, (-_-" not funny! damn it.
This is my text book, that talk about the point of view in American ways, very interesting cause my background is plenty different with US.
Anyway, I live here,I have to understand more about US. Something in this book, I believe it was not truth, Probably the view of author was different to when he wrote about eastern.
Eventually, I believe it was not a very bad book, good. just spend time to read it!!
It is good for English language learners, because it is not a difficult reading. I think it is helpful guide, it gathers the tipical stereotypes and explains the American culture. Lots of customs were obvious for me but I know that in many other cultures these are not as evident as in my country. The only problem with this book was that it is very-very didactic.
A practical guide into American culture. I could really resonate my own experience with the content of this book. Highly recommend this book to those who already had some experience with American culture (talking to American people, working with them, or joined some forms of cutural exchange programme). It is much better when you have some sense of what American culture is like beforehand.
Focuses on general customs and habits of Americans for foreigners coming here for a short or extended period. A good read for Americans going abroad or in interactions with foreigners so that we don't come across as heavy-handed.