Venezuela
Common and Different Things Between Venezuela and the United States
By Richard Galanton
My native country is Venezuela. It is a large country with a privileged geographical location, which is why it has a surprising variety of ecosystems and species of flora and fauna.
Venezuelans like Americans like to connect with nature. Another similarity is that both countries have magical landscapes, where beaches, coral reefs, huge mountains, jungles and forests converge. Venezuela like the United States, it has a wide variety of tourist destinations, including national parks, paradisiacal beaches, historical sites and lively cities. Female beauty is evident in both countries, and annual contests are held as a tribute.
The most noticeable difference between the two countries is the language. Venezuela has two seasons: winter (rainy season) and summer (hot season), unlike the United States that has 4 seasons, with a different climate in each season. The climate of Venezuela is tropical, but in the United States the climate will depend on the season of the year. The concept of privacy and own private space is extremely important for Americans, however, personal contact is more common for Venezuelans.