A French in America: Survival of the Fittest

<p>My discovery of America was a cultural shock, as I described in the previous chapters. Like a large number of foreigners and French people, I rejected American culture, always finding something to complain about. As soon as something didn&rsquo;t fit with what I was used to in France and more particularly in Paris, where I spent a large part of my life, I became critical, very critical.</p> <p>I have to admit that there were traits among Americans that have led me to behave like the stereotype portrayed by the clich&eacute;s of Americans towards the French: the French look down on Americans. But over time, my perspective changed. Thanks to a very special friend and to some people close to me, I was forced to ask myself the question: why are Americans so different from the French, despite both being part of the West?</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@lucolinga72/a-french-in-america-survival-of-the-fittest-1a0b9338175d"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>