Upon the Daily Motion’s video displayed the current ways of non-materialism and materialistic culture, in Cambodia's daily life style which consisted of religion, day of transportation and economy. Cambodia’s culture consisted striving heavily on religion in which ten days consisted of day of worship. No matter where, or what was happening in the day settling into worship during the day is vital. In the United States, it is not typical for an individual to have every ten days stop whatever they are doing to devote their day to their religion. In the video it was stressed how Cambodia strives heavily on religion, while the US has places of Worship but may not as strongly supported. …show more content…
For transportation in Cambodia mainly consists of bikes with carriages to transport many people, while they also rely on biking and mopeds, cars are rarely passed upon. The host of the video transportation included walking and riding counterpart with Cambodian citizens. In the US the main transportation is having an individual car. While this comes under material culture, transportation is a key difference. Economy is also a change in the in the culture society today. When the host carried on his adventure, a stay in a hotel that consisted amenities of bathroom, tv, bed and gorgeous view was only ten dollars. In the U.S materialistic culture the charge of the hotel would be at least sixty dollars,