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American society

by Shun
(Japan)

I heard that most American students, especially brilliant students, do not get a job with a famous and big company. They prefer a nameless company, because they want to open up their own way in the company.

In America, people who take a risk and compete with a famous company could earn their respect and admiration.

I think it is a nice idea, 'cause a fighting spirit like this is very important for development of the country. The society in America makes many people easier to challenge new things.


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