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    Fact Sheet about the USA:

    • Capital: Washington, D.C

    • Largest City: New York City

    • Official languages b>: English

    • Government: Federal presidential constitutional republic

    • Calling code: +1

    • Time zone: (UTC -5 to -10)

    • Summer (DST (UTC-4 to -10))

    • Total Area:9,826,675km

    • Population: 321,163,157

    • GDP(Nominal): $54,596(Pern capita)

    • Currency: United States dollar ($) (USD)

    • Date format: dd/mm/yyyy

      International student services at most US universities are well-established and staffed by friendly people who want to help you succeed. The USA campus is renowned for its vibrant and dynamic campus life. These universities are also very hospitable to people from all walks of life. The U.S. spends the Most on Education. U.S. Ranks 5th in college Degree Holders.

      The USA Culture

      The USA is a melting pot of different cultures, races, and ethnicities and the nation takes pride in its diverse culture. The acceptance of people from different backgrounds and cultures creates a productive environment for the students in and out of the campus.

       

      Do's in the USA

      ➢ Americans love boasting about their accomplishments. Therefore, talking about your achievements in America is a good way to boost someone's confidence.

      ➢ Try to mingle with the local people by engaging yourself in a friendly discussion with them. Americans love small chats and talking about yesterday's football match or 'the weather

      Don'ts in the USA

    • ➢  Avoid discussing sensitive topics such as civil rights, hardcore politics, religions, etc. These conversations may suddenly lead to a heated discussion thereby putting you in an uncomfortable position.

    • ➢  Never try to talk impolitely about the USA. The US people are proud of their country and do not take a word against it.