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What are the personality characteristics of people in America, Australia, Holland and New Zealand?

Americans advocate individualism, emphasize self, and oppose excessive restrictions on personal freedom and rights. They don't advocate authority and hierarchy. They believe in the power of individual struggle and admire and admire people with strong personal ability.

Australians are tough, rough, decisive, and more casual, and do not like to put on airs. This is different from the early Australian immigrants in the late18th century and early19th century. They are mainly composed of British prisoners and sailors.

The Dutch have a strong pursuit of wealth. They pay attention to business and worship entrepreneurs and explorers who take risks. They are very open-minded and tolerant of all kinds of things, and the Netherlands is often known for its openness on sexual issues. In addition, the Dutch value friends and cooperation, but their nationalism is relatively weak compared with other European countries. It is said that Dutch discrimination against Chinese is relatively light in western countries.

New Zealanders pursue the quality of life, enjoy life, have a slow pace, a peaceful mind and a heavy concept of pursuing equality.

I learned all the above through reading books, surfing the Internet and chatting with people who have been abroad and some international students in our school. Not necessarily reliable, but I hope it will help you a little!