Germany vs USA Culture: A Comprehensive Comparison
Living in Germany and the United States, I have witnessed the cultural dissimilarities between these two countries with my eyes covered. In this article, I will tell you my personal experiences and provide a detailed comparison of German and American cultures, through the examination of the different aspects of daily life, social norms, and values. This comparison will allow you to know the unique features of each country and you will be able to accept the variety through these established Western powers.
Historical Context: Shaping Cultural Identities
The historical backgrounds of Germany and the United States, which are the basis of their differences, are the first point to be considered when discussing the cultural differences:
Germany: The culture of Germany, which recounts the emergence of a thousand-year history, was conditioned by incidents such as the Holy Roman Empire, the Protestant Reformation, and two World Wars. Therefore, a culture got formed that regards precision, sequence, and collaborative responsibility.
USA: The United States was a young nation, which was the result of the concept of individual freedom and democracy that were brought by immigrants, a frontier spirit, and the process of becoming the military superpower of the world. But, instead of this, they have developed a culture that promotes innovation, independent living, and the diversity of the people.
Work Culture and Business Practices
One the striking differences I noticed between German and American work cultures the workforce management deserves heating:
Germany:
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- The very idea that work is not the whole of life but also leisure time is what the Germans give so much of their lives to. Hence, the strong commitment to time
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- Strictly following the working hours schedule, no overtime
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- Effective and straightforward communication style
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- Keeping a steadfast eye on the long-term career goal
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- Having strong unions and labor protection, which are among the good things big companies have
USA:
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- Employees work more hours and have fewer days off, making it a picture of the American pursuit of productivity and results
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- The hallmark of productivity and results is well reflected in the kind of formal relationship between workers
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- More informal conversations and friendships that develop in the workplace environment
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- More open to changing jobs and venturing in small businesses as they wish
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- At-will employment is the common practice in the US
Social Interactions and Relationships
The way people interact and the way relationships are formed in Germany and the USA tells about their broader cultural values:
Germany:
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- People are very formal in terms of greetings and titles.
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- There is a clear division between work friends and personal friends.
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- I know friendships that are set down deep and have to take a while to develop
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- Data: Top 2 Most `Deep States`
USA:
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- People are less formal during greetings and often times call each other by their first name
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- Establishing close relations between the two is the result of mixing professional and personal selves in the organization. Employees are a lot easier to mix with others and become part of the friendly relationship. The downside is that these relationships may be ultimately superficial.
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- While the friendliness that makes acquaintanceship less complex is desirable, it also often makes personal connections somewhat insincere
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- Besides just talking to someone, small talk is required even in the simplest of conversations and it is about being positive
Education Systems and Values
The different approaches to education in both countries reflect their cultural priorities:
Germany:
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- Education at higher levels, including foreigners, is free of charge
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- Job training is a major program and the VETs have it in their premise to deliver the necessary skills to the job market
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- The litany of activities in the school is in a much lesser dimension than you can think of
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- Studies of expertise start at a much later stage
USA:
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- Expensive higher education with their students relying on debt for their education is the problem the country faces
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- All major colleges in the United States require their students to take a general course of classes which includes liberal arts
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- Kids get more out of school than just being taught the traditional way. Greater emphasis on getting the most out of extracurricular activities like junior leadership
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- Students may sometimes choose a major/subject-area before they go through a career exploration program to get a first-hand experience of what the future is like
Food Culture and Dining Habits
Coming face to face with German and American cuisine gave me a first-hand experience of profound cultural differences. One of them being their food culture:
Germany:
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- Offering traditional, regional dishes, which people mainly eat
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- There, it is a different tradition where people spend more time eating than it is in the US, especially during the weekend
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- The large beer and wine market
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- Freiburg became Germany’s first organic city with an emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients
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- American restaurants have come to realize that people do not eat as much as they like to and have thus, reduced the amount of food they serve
USA:
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- The unique tapestry of foods that often comes from different cultures is the first thing that comes to mind
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- Fast food and convenience-oriented dining options
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- Follow the supersize leads to some serious problems like consuming large helping that eventually brings about a rise in cholesterol
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- One of the favorite pastimes is having things customized or designed in accordance with one’s personal choices. For that, the phone order system is the most seen thing, thus, the service is gotten less time by the waiter
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- To-go culture is when people prefer to order food online and have delivery instead of going to the restaurant to eat. The fact that other countries use high snacking instances has also persuaded the people
Environmental Consciousness and Sustainability
Germany’s approach to and mentality about environmental issues is different from that of the US:
Germany:
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- One of the primary areas is recycling and the elimination of waste
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- Germany is ranked highest in terms of renewable energy production and consumption
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- Using public transport is the first choice for people and using bicycles is a common commuting mode
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- Strict packaging guidelines and use of biodegradable items are promoted by the packaging factories in Germany
USA:
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- The local communities’ knowledge and the citizen’s understanding about environmental changes are growing and the federal government is the catalyst for this growth. For instance, the government is implementing the renewable energy source legislation
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- The freedom to drive or the care-free behaviors demonstrated by the people that simply disregard the bad environment are illustrated in the lack of regulation for the automobile industry
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- All members of the USA aren’t out of the woods, there are members that are more devoted to doing their right of citizenship by recycling
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- Although the decision to be completely reliant on renewable energy has helped in some states, they are still wanting from their fully abandoned fossil fuel productions
Healthcare Systems and Attitudes
The approach to health care is a picture that lets us zoom in on the broad cultural and political differences:
Germany:
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- A universal healthcare system exists to ensure that everyone receives medical treatment with the least costs possible
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- A care system with lower overall costs generally will be of better quality. In our experiences here, treatment from those other places is less effective. However, it is delivered at a much higher commission than education and other services.
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- Emphasis on preventive care is giving striving individuals the edge of ensuring they get productive treatments
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- Still, this direction of research offers the potential to be more efficient and not fail so much in the environment
USA:
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- In the USA, the free market is utilized as a tool to develop healthcare and not the inverse. Among many measures that are geared to the realization of that object have been an increase in the cost of healthcare, elimination of some public hospitals, cuts in the public health sector, a decrease in the number of medical personnel and other welfare personnel
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- High financial costs due to increasing medical costs and insurances that require substantial contributions from patients towards advanced care
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- This is the kind of health care that is essentially linked to the need for the cutting edge of creative work in the medical science field
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- The discussion on fixing it is ongoing and has been a hotly debated issue for several years
Political Engagement and Civic Participation
Germany:
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- While it will always be a multi-party system, the last election was a three- or four-party thing, but I recognize that people tend to vote for people not other parties anymore
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- The process of choosing government leaders in the US is marked by an interesting statistic that shows higher popularity in the presidential election compared to local elections
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- As so many citizens are unemployed and helpless, they are the beneficiaries of the welfare state, that is why the more paid work is the only system for keeping the current balance.
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- Consensus-building is a technique which German politicians use often to cope with the many demands of the people and the multiplicity of agreements to reach
USA:
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- Parties such as Democratic and Republican stand as the biggest parties from the two-party system
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- Without much thought, everyone knows the turnout for presidential elections is much higher than those for other kinds of elections whenever they take place
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- The country is drifting towards individualism without much government intervention tho
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- The media has gone beyond the political debates and throws in the viewer’s face the opinions of the proposed candidates that are quite opposite to the public’s desires.
Attitudes Towards Time and Punctuality
What attracted the most was the cultural differences in regard to the management of time:
Germany:
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- The punctuality and keeping to time concept is a popular and general kind of behavioral norm among Germans
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- Having everything organized into detailed plans and schedules
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- No spare time is quite an unusual situation in a 24/7 culture where there is a large spectrum of activities that are done all day and night long
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- Smart focus on the designated quiet times of the day originally set by society (Sundays and evenings) and expectedly it resulted in better relations and longer-lasting friendship experiences
USA:
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- Each half of a social get-together (socialization) is marked by the arbitrary, relaxed, and mindless attitude of one half when the punctuality mind is applied
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- Much higher flexibility that comes with the culture of rapid changes and embracement of other ways of doing things
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- The 24/7 culture with no meaningful time gaps for a designated rest period
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- In the US, the attitude of the people about multitasking has been such that they are conditioned to see it in a positive light
Family Dynamics and Work-Life Balance
Differences in structures of the family groups and the amount of time they spend working and off-duty provide ample ground for comparison between the two:
Germany:
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- Mrs Albert d´ Ursel Glier’s mother and long-time grandparents are great-grandparents this year, which can be possible only here. But about their married life, Mr and Mrs Albert d´ Ursel often reflect, mothers’ struggles, or patient that they had to restrain long during their lives but now they have only short ways of their life cycle left for the same, also, their kids have the same feelings and needs as the parents to take care of such matters and more get satisfaction out of played parts.
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- The concept of a work-life balance is the dominant paradigm, and this requires the minimization of leisure time vulnerability
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- For a few more years, since many couples did not get married and had children, the average age for getting married and starting families kept increasing more. But, in general, the pattern has been married for somewhere about 3 years in the past and having children within several years later when the starting of the couple career would be slowed down and household management would be an issue to some extent
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- Fathers are also expected to take responsibility for the activities performed at home, thus, fostering greater equality between the parents
USA:
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- Even though parental leave policies are limited, they still exist in a few places in the United States, such is New Jersey
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- In the long run, the tools which give us the power back for the financial control of the USA would be things, but the measures for the limiting of the expenditures of the medical care
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- Young marriage and the inception of the new era of empowerment are the reasons the youth finally gets to handle a high percentage of their responsibilities themselves
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- Entering the workplace and household operations are generally determined flexibly, which causes differentiations among different families and thereby, the ways they give answers to these tasks
Communication Styles and Social Norms
Communication style and the way individuals relate at the social level give us the human values and humanity in different cultures:
Germany:
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- Communication is direct and free of any ambiguity about what the topic of the conversation is
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- Small talk is acknowledged with just as much importance as real topics in German society
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- Customs towards privacy and how the public space should be used
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- The public display of emotions were their kin of reservation till I saw how they act comfortably in public
USA:
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- Most people in American are more indirect when they want to say something that others may not understand or would bother them so we do it in a roundabout manner
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- Though, the issues of networking and acquiring new contacts are very important and also the attitude which the US media has towards the topic
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- Americans will not only share the room but they will further rub elbows with strangers who they have just met
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- Initially, Americans didn’t think any less or things of getting emotional in public but later on, they came to accept this ideal
Consumer Culture and Shopping Habits
Shopping is not only a consumer experience but also a behavior that has undergone changes and associated with the experience collectively:
Germany:
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- Establishments are bounded by the cultural practice of shop closing on the weekends and national holidays
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- German shoppers are the biggest users of cash because they don‰Ûat prefer to use credit. Germans have a firm credit consciousness, and in the majority of their daily transactions, paper notes and coins are used more than credit cards
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- The material wealth, especially in trading, is something that really raises the money to be a phenomenon worthy of investing in
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- Customer service is not a focus point because in stores, cashiers are allowed to be aimless
USA:
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- Shoppers have longer times for shopping including on Sundays when the retail shops are typically open
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- Consumer culture has prominently demonstrated the practice of using credit cards
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- Boston is an example of one location that has significantly emphasized the purchase of new items
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- Customers appreciate good treatment from the staff and this, in turn, raises their appetite of purchasing more goods than they had planned
Arts and Entertainment
Germany:
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- Datenschutzerklärung and Cookies are two things that Germany has in plenty in the way the use of net technology is conducted in the whole country
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- The art of music is an integral part of the German psyche, and well-established for many hundreds of years
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- The film industry, which has no commercials, has grown to a great length by trying to tackle amazing issues through the presentation of movies
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- More people are paying a few dollars extra for ad-free public television as it strays from commercial television FTC regulations
USA:
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- Entertainment is the mainstay of industry developed from plans that have to the success of this popular movie and video industry
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- The US influences music around the globe and also rules in the film industry
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- A plenty of TV programs providing viewers with a wide array of competing television programming where they can gain access to a variety of programs is possible in the United States
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- Spectator sports are booming with huge markets around the world, but they are perhaps nowhere as strong as in college and professional leagues in the U.S. itself. I mean there is a lot of sports activities in schools, universities and of course, professional teams in many different sports cities. Then if one team should become a candidate to win the whole demography domain, thus enhancing its relationship to the citizens is the way
Innovation and Technological Adoption
The use of technology in different countries is a matter of divergent ways to approach change or innovation and thus be different in a way of perceiving technological shifts and changes:
Germany:
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- In the technology market, Germans show precision and excellence, from their well-known cars to pharmaceutical drugs
- Being the first to do anything usually is costly and not worthwhile. Thus, Germany prefers to experiment with known technologies or be second-movers, as befitting the high cost brought about by R&D.