Life Differences Between Georgia and USA Americans and Georgians often have different perspectives on individualism, the role of government, and job ethics. The standard of living in the U.S. is very high, and their society has more things than Georgians. The perspective of their Individualism defines American daily life. For instance, the household level is respected: if a road is being repaired, then the detour is carefully considered and marked; If the streets are dark, the lights are on; If there are 5 doors in a mall, then they are all open. With such consideration, you feel comfortable and do not face obstacles. Besides, there are plenty of chances, laws are valid, and life is concentrated on people, not survival, which is the opposite in Georgia. They respect personality and property rights and usually greet strangers with a smile and politeness. On the other hand, greet strangers in Georgia, instead of a smile on their face, you often see surprised faces because this form of greeting mainly develops between relatives. There have been dissimilarities in measure, date, and time systems between the U.S. and Georgia. For everyday life, Georgians use meters, grams, liters, and Celsius, while Americans use yards, miles, pounds, and Fahrenheit. Georgians write the date in the format "Day Month Year", howbeit Americans use "Month Day, Year". They generally believe that the week starts on Sunday and ends on Saturday, while in Georgia it continually starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. Americans prioritize their lives a lot more around work. They operate to live while Georgians work less and vacation more. U.S. workers approximately get about 15 days off yearly — only half of the 30 days that the average Georgians get off. furthermore, due to an addiction to work, Americans mostly don't use all their time off, while Georgians do. Georgians are more relaxed about their work ethic. The norm is 6 weeks of vacation per year. They esteem and shape a work-life balance far more than Americans do. Their mentality is more forth to the jobs you do gradually for time to financing the rest of your life and to enjoy your evenings and weekends off, away from work, doing other deeds. In the U.S., this mentality is contradictory. Americans are overworked and often exhausted. They are focused on working 24 hours a day, as well as on weekends and during vacations. Therefore, they are forgetting their social lives and cravings as long, as Georgians find this appalling and upsetting. There are differences between the Georgian and U.S. Governments. Americans have a "Congress", while Georgians have "Parliaments". Also, the American police are much “stricter” than the police in Georgia. Car crashes, breaking into houses or identical pictures nearly do not exist in Georgia. Suspects in the U.S. are held simpler and questioned more severely. The U.S. society is always going to court right away than in Georgia. Also, the authority of guns in the USA and safety is completely different from Georgia.