what are some of the differences between Chinese and Japanese Culture?

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I ma studying both languages right now, but I don't know which one to focus on. They both seem like cool places and fun to travel too. All Japanese and most Chinese people I have meet were nice.

Also, which people are more impressed if you can speak their language well?

Also, which girls are more open to white, American men? Would they find that as an extra, or think I was lower...
 
Japanese is more of open minded as to Chinese.Chinese culture still
are many old fashion. Either language is good.Japanese language is little easy to learn. As for girls, I think this depend on individual. How smooth you are and the female.Some they play hard to get, maybe because I'm ugly. good luck to you
 
Well, I'm only Japanese so I can only give you a one sided opinion, but I believe that both countries will be impressed to see an American speaking their language. Seeing an Asian speaking English may not be as surprising since the language has been so universalized, but a Japanese-speaking American, especially with no accent, still continues to amaze me.

And as long you're not fat or bald, then you'll be good in Japan. haha Especially if you're tall--that's a big plus. And try to be as American-looking as you can. I guess the gap between the cultures attracts girls?

Hope I helped!
 
japan is pro american. china is more aligned with russia. japan has been capitalist much longer, whereas china is just begining to. japanese culture comes from china, but has changed into a thing of its own over the years. japanese women are more open to white men, but chinese women are open to foreigners too. there is more to do in china because its more diverse. its like the u.s. its a big country with each part being very distinct. japan is more uniformed. japan is more expensive, so you wont get to do as much as you would in china.
 
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