United States of America, has soaked influence from
various parts of the globe and has created something
distinctly America. The culture of America has a contribution of different
cultures from across the globe.
People coming from Asia, Gulf, South Africa, and European Land etc. have
all brought their own culture to America.
The Map of United States of America
Location and Geography: The United States is the world's fourth largest country, with an area of 3,679,192 square miles (9,529,107 square kilometers). It includes fifty states and one federal district, where the capital, Washington, D.C., is located. Its forty-eight contiguous states are situated in the middle of North America. The mainland United States borders Canada to the north and Mexico, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Straits of Florida to the south. The western border meets the Pacific Ocean, and to the east lies the Atlantic Ocean.
Alaska and Hawaii
are not joined to the other forty-eight states. Alaska is at the extreme north
of North America, between the Pacific and Arctic oceans, and is bordered by
Canada to the east. The island chain of Hawaii is situated in the east-central
Pacific Ocean, about two thousand miles southwest of San Francisco.
Although
Americans generally do not consider themselves an imperial or colonial power,
the country has a number of commonwealths and territories, most of which were
acquired through military conquest. These territories include Puerto Rico and
the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean basin, and Guam, the Northern Mariana
Islands, American Samoa, and Wake island in the Pacific.
Linguistic Affiliation
There is no
official national language. If English is its unofficial first language,
Spanish is its unofficial second language. The United States ranks fifth in the
world in the number of Spanish speakers.
Standard English
is the language Americans are expected to speak. Within the social hierarchy of
American English dialects, Standard English can be described as the exemplar of
acceptable for correct usage based on the model of cultural, economic, and political
leaders. There is no clear-cut definition of what Standard English is, and it
is often defined by what it is not. For example, it often is contrasted with
the type of English spoken by African-Americans (African-American Vernacular
English).
Etiquette
Personal
comportment often appears crass, loud, and effusive to people from other
cultures, but Americans value emotional and bodily restraint. The permanent
smile and unrelenting enthusiasm of the stereotypical American may mask strong
emotions whose expression is not acceptable. Bodily restraint is expressed
through the relatively large physical distance people maintain with each other,
especially men. Breast-feeding, yawning, and passing gas in public JJ(funny in India) are considered rude. Americans
consider it impolite to talk about money and age.
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