Renze
Elite Member
Thats the main idea of sharing perspectives. I'm learning every day about US lifestyle, i also have a friend in Finland, where life, as well as culture is different that what we are used to in Holland. The general consensus of people i know, about American and Canadian work ethics, is that they may work long hours, but less efficient, they get the same things done in their longer (perhaps less stressful ??) work days.It really is a different way to look at things...
Debating whose way of life is superior, is futile. We could only share perspectives and learn the good parts from each other. Hanging out on this site opens my eyes sometimes: in the field of conservative tillage methods, America is two decades ahead of us. In the field of road transport: Americans are a decade ahead of us with aluminium trailers: Europe is four decades ahead with trailer steering on oversized transport as well as city distribution trailers. In Europe, belt bottom trailers for aggregate and asphalt are just being imported from the USA and copied, while this development started in America 15 years ago.
Perhaps those who are willing, could learn from the European perspective i add to this site..
Open stores on sunday evening is usual in the US, though most US presidents still say "God bless America"Even something as simple as going to a Home Depot at 7 pm on a Sunday was met with astonishment... the common reply is they couldn't pay people enough to work on Sundays in Austria...
I feel it as a blessing that in our secular Dutch state, Christians still have the freedom to keep a free sunday.