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Similarities Between The USA, Japan, Guatemala And China
There are some similarities between the USA, Japan, Guatemala and China. Both of Americans and Japanese do not have time to rest. Americans set their schedules fully and even book their free time. Similarly, Japanese rarely take vacations. Moreover, in the USA, people have too many choices such as going out with friends, playing sports or taking classes, but everyone has only 24 hours a day. Likewise, individuals try to do many works at the same time in China. In addition, technology, which supports to make people free, eventually decreased American people’s free time. Similarly, in China, citizens can work anywhere with anytime.

Besides the similarities, there are several differences in those countries. First, individuals use a lot of technologic

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