To that I agree, American tend to come off as child-like, confident, nice, and arrogant to the Japanese, not that Americans are legally more free to express themselves (prabobly are) but culturally, its easier to "feel" that freedom. Speaking to strangers, smiling, making friends it seems americans have much less internal obstacles to do those things.
Haha, that reminds me of Jordan Peterson talking to his daughter about going to America for some event (probably a speaking event) and he said,
Americans are very "Theatrical".
I never really thought about it. We also have a habit of rehearsing our favorite lines from movies. And when we get into physical fights, we're often not just fighting but saying bold things and roasting to get reactions from the crowd.
To that I agree, American tend to come off as child-like, confident, nice, and arrogant to the Japanese, not that Americans are legally more free to express themselves (prabobly are) but culturally, its easier to "feel" that freedom. Speaking to strangers, smiling, making friends it seems americans have much less internal obstacles to do those things.
Haha, that reminds me of Jordan Peterson talking to his daughter about going to America for some event (probably a speaking event) and he said,
I never really thought about it. We also have a habit of rehearsing our favorite lines from movies. And when we get into physical fights, we're often not just fighting but saying bold things and roasting to get reactions from the crowd.