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Hm. I'm not sure how to describe what living in America is like. Mostly because I don't know what's different from other country's
. I'll give it a shot though,
From what I can tell, education is taken seriously. A bit too seriously if you ask me. I was told by a couple of friends (after I said that I wasn't sure if I was going to college) that I wouldn't be able to do anything in life. Horseback riding, is in no way as good as it is in Europe. I've watched loads and loads of Europe instruction and they honestly have horses down so much better than us. I believe our country is more religious than others. (but that's slowly fading) We can't even find a good church to go to
. Uhh, if I think of anything else I'll tell you but that's all I can think of atm