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  1. American Culture and Language: Famous Proverbs and Sayings  When you come to the United States to live and work, you can learn a lot about the American culture through the language. Proverbs and sayings that are commonly used are a great way to gather clues about cultural values and cultural norms in the United States. Where there's a will, there's a way
  2. Of course, not all people in the US have the same values because the US is made up of so many different kinds of people. However, proverbs do show us patterns and common themes and they tell us what is important to a lot of the people because these phrases have been used as a part of the language for many years. Today, I will give you 6 proverbs that are common in United States culture and American English what those proverbs might say about our culture and what a lot of people value in the United States. 6 Common Proverbs in the United States:  "Actions speak louder than words" - This proverb means that if you have something that you are going to do, you should do it instead of just talking about it. In the American business world, people seem to make decisions and take action more quickly than in other cultures. There is an emphasis on making decisions quickly and acting based on intuition.  "He who hesitates is lost"- This is another example of the value that we place on taking action instead of reflecting and thinking about the decision. This proverb suggests that if you take too much time to think about something, you might lose the opportunity to act.  "Nothing ventured, nothing gained"- If you don't take a risk, there is no opportunity. In the US business world and in other areas, many people place a high value on risk taking. Many small businesses exist because of someone's dream. Business owners know that there is
  3. risk involved in starting a business, but they also know that if they don't take a risk, there is no opportunity to be successful. The value of risk taking could be rooted in US history and the individualist mentality that is common in the US.  "If you want something done right, do it yourself"- Self- reliance and individualism are two very common cultural values in the United States. The idea of doing things "by yourself" is encouraged even for children. American parents praise their kids when they are able to do things on their own, without relying on their parents.  "Where there's a will, there's a way"- This saying means that if you have the motivation to do something, you will find a way to do it. This value of hard work is very common in the US culture. In addition to this proverb, many stories, poems, songs and movies present the same basic value.  "Every cloud has a silver lining"-This means that even a bad situation offers something positive. The value of optimism is important to a lot of people in the United States. It is common to look for the positive aspect of any negative situation.
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