What is culture? Culture is defined as the learned behaviors or ideals of a Human group or a society. There are many other ways to define culture, but the one stated above mainly sums up what culture really is.
The author of the passage "American Culture", Donald J. Boudreaux Believes that American culture is mainly world culture. He feels that American culture is the ever-evolving amalgam of influences from around the world. For example, He explains that his Family uses foreign objects and products in their everyday living , Using things such as soap milled in France, a Sony clock-radio, Braun electric razor, compact disc (which was invented by Dutch company Phillips), coffee grown in Europe, Japanese-made CD player and some other items as well. .
Just as Mr. Boudreaux uses products ,people, and ideas that he encounters from around the world on a daily basis I do the same thing, For instance; When I wake up in the morning I was my face with soap from overseas, I watch a little bit of my Television which is Toshiba , If in the evening I decide to go study I take my Sony CD player to keep me awake, not only that once I return to my room later that night I play some video games on my Sony Play station.
American Culture is something that foreigners adapt to and foreign culture is something that Americans have to adapt to. I think that sometimes Foreigners import American culture against their will, because once you have been to America for a while once go back home you do things that you did in America because you wasn't home. I think it is the same way for a American if they go to a foreign country for a while.
There are many things that the U.S. rely on other countries for, and there are things that other countries rely on the U.S. for. The U.S. Borrows money for other countries and gets lots of products form other countries that we use in our everyday lives. It is the same way for the foreign countries too.