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Australian Individualism: Contrasting Perspectives
- Discover the stark contrast in individualism between Australians and Japanese, and how it changed one person's perspective.
- Uncover the freedom of expression and value of individuality cherished by Australians, in contrast to the more collective mindset often seen in Japanese society.
- Embrace the lesson of gratitude and appreciation for family instilled in one person's heart during their unforgettable experience in Australia.
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Especially, Australian people are more *individualistic than Japanese. We tend to care about what people think about. On the other hand, *Australians are more likely to do whatever they want. Also, they value their own individuality. I do not know that was good for us, but I just changed my mind after knowing their *ways of thinking, and now I always do whatever I want to try as much as possible because *I cannot repeat my life. Anyway, all of my experiences in Australia were amazing *to me. The most unforgettable experience over there was learning to appreciate my parents because they always cared about me, and support me all the time. Now, my family is the most precious treasure to me. 以上で如何でしょうか。
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- marbleshit
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* more individualism → more individualistic