Q1: Are U.S. and Canadian cultures alike? Explain.
Q2: Are U.S. and Canadian economies similar? Explain.
Q3: Does the U.S. and Canadian economic systems function in a similar free-market system? Explain.
1. No, the U.S. and Canadian cultures are not alike.
Here are a few cultural differences between the U.S. and Canada:
Individuals from Canada apologize, a great deal:
Canadians have a notoriety for being the friendliest country around, and that liberal generalization most likely comes from the way that we are altogether dependent on saying 'sorry'
Saying grieved and different comforts are so saturated in minds up North that when I sniffle in my vehicle alone in rush hour gridlock, I really state "pardon me" so anyone can hear. I have done this multiple times.
What's likewise not a joke is the means by which rich I'd be on the off chance that I got a nickel (five pennies) for each time I said "sorry." I've said sorry on the grounds that I didn't hold the entryway open wide enough for individuals behind me.
I don't know where we took in our mind-boggling habits, however, there are a huge number of mothers working superbly in Canada, and the States could take an exercise or two from their book.
Free medicinal services in Canada:
In Canada, you can stroll into any emergency clinic, quietly hang tight for quite a long time in the sitting area, at that point talk with a specialist about your infirmities.
Free social insurance is extraordinary and great for individuals of all salary levels. Be that as it may, the US medicinal services framework, while costly, is focused, test and offers a portion of the world's best masters. You get incredible consideration in the States, you get free consideration in Canada.
Costly flights crosswise over Canada versus Shoddy flights over the USA:
One thing America gets exceptionally right and Canada gets wrong is residential travel. In the States, on the off chance that you need to go starting with one end of the nation then onto the next, you can figure out how to discover a trip for shabby gratitude to Southwest, JetBlue, Am. Aircraft, Delta, United and the rundown goes on. There are frequently bargains starting with one noteworthy air terminal then onto the next for a couple of hundred dollars roundtrip.
In Canada, venturing to every part of a similar separation locally will cost you upwards of $500 roundtrip, and I've never observed costs plunge beneath that. We have fewer carriers, basically just Air Canada and WestJet, so costs are really fixed. We don't offer a similar sort of minimal effort transporters or blaze bargains.
2. The economies of Canada and the United States are similar on the grounds that they are both developed countries and are each other's biggest exchanging accomplices. Notwithstanding, key contrasts in populace cosmetics, geology, government approaches and profitability all outcome in various economies. While the two countries are in the rundown of top ten economies on the planet in 2018, the US is the biggest economy on the planet, with US$20.4 trillion, with Canada positioning tenth at US$1.8 trillion.
3. The United States is the world's chief free market economy. Its total national output is more noteworthy than whatever other nation that has a free market. The U.S. free market relies upon private enterprise to flourish. The law of interest and supply sets costs and disperses merchandise and ventures. That fits directly in with the American Dream. It expresses that every individual has the privilege to seek after their own concept of bliss. That interest drives the innovative soul that free enterprise needs. The Founding Fathers said every American ought to have an equivalent chance to seek after their own vision. They composed the Constitution to secure that right.
Canada is one of the world's most extravagant countries, with a very complex economy and a top-level way of life. Despite the fact that clearly not every person in Canada is similarly wealthy, most Canadians by the by hold sensibly well-paying employment and access to plentiful familiar luxuries that natives in numerous different countries can just dream of. In spite of the fact that Canada has a for the most part free-market economy, the administration still assumes a huge job in controlling and sponsoring numerous businesses.
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