The idea that "the other culture" is some sort of inscrutable, mysterious entity that's completely alien to any kind of understanding or bridging by foreigners is a common talking point of authoritarian, nationalistic…
Many places in Europe run way older infrastructure yet feel more developed than top tier cities in the US, so I don't think that's the reason.
The idea that "the other culture" is some sort of inscrutable, mysterious entity that's completely alien to any kind of understanding or bridging by foreigners is a common talking point of authoritarian, nationalistic…
Many places in Europe run way older infrastructure yet feel more developed than top tier cities in the US, so I don't think that's the reason.