Mastering American Culture and Business for Newcomers
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America has its own unique culture and rules. No matter how educated or hard-working you are, to succeed in America, it is absolutely necessary to learn the cultural norms that make America so unique. That’s where we come in.
This course is dedicated to helping Asian immigrants and newcomers from other countries master the cultural skills that are necessary for succeeding in America.
The course is taught by two American lawyers–Ryan and Kristian–who share their knowledge and experience about what it takes to succeed in North America. The course contains over 100 videos which are separated into three complimentary sections: (1) American Culture; (2) Socializing in America; and (3) American Business Culture.
In the First section, we address American Culture with videos such as American History (The Civil War, the Great Depression, World Wars I and II, Vietnam, etc.), American Food, Politics, American Hygiene, American Drinking Culture, American Drug Culture, and What’s Illegal in America.
In the Second section, we address Socializing in America. Here, the curriculum dives into topics including Making Friends in America, Restaurant Etiquette, Cultural Faux Pas (i.e. Cultural “No-Nos”), Dating in America, and American Sex Culture.
Finally, in the Third section, American Business Culture, we use the knowledge you’ve gained to show you how to succeed in American business. Here, we cover topics such as Drafting a Resume, Conquering the Interview Process, Asking for a Raise or Promotion, and Giving an Unforgettable Speech.
While the course focuses on helping Asian businesspeople and students, the content is general enough that anyone looking to learn about American culture and business can benefit from our videos.
Join us and and unlock the secrets to succeeding in America as a newcomer.
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2History: American HistoryVideo lesson
American History
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3History: The American Revolution and The Start of a NationVideo lesson
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4History: The Civil WarVideo lesson
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5History: The Great Depression of 1929Video lesson
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6History: World Wars I and IIVideo lesson
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7History: Jim Crow Laws and the Civil Rights Movement: 1950s and 60sVideo lesson
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8History: The Vietnam WarVideo lesson
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9History: September 11th and the War on TerrorVideo lesson
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10History: The Black Lives Matter MovementVideo lesson
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11History: COVID 19Video lesson
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12Food: American Food and Eating HabitsVideo lesson
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13Food: Famous American Foods and Where to Find ThemVideo lesson
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14Politics: Politics in AmericaVideo lesson
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15Politics: American Politics PartiesVideo lesson
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16Politics: Asian Communities and Modern American PoliticsVideo lesson
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17Geography: America's Physical GeographyVideo lesson
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18Geography: America's Cultural GeographyVideo lesson
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19Religion in AmericaVideo lesson
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20Fashion: American Fashion and ClothingVideo lesson
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21Fashion: Dressing for the Occasion for MenVideo lesson
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22Fashion: Dressing for the Occasion for WomenVideo lesson
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23American SportsVideo lesson
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24American HygieneVideo lesson
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25Gender: Gender in AmericaVideo lesson
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26Gender: Femininity in AmericaVideo lesson
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27Gender: Masculinity in AmericaVideo lesson
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28Gender: Closing Remarks on Masculinity and Femininity in AmericaVideo lesson
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29American LGBTQ+ CultureVideo lesson
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30Alcohol: American Drinking CultureVideo lesson
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31Alcohol: What to Drink in Different SettingsVideo lesson
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32Alcohol: Different Types of AlcoholVideo lesson
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33Alcohol: How to DrinkVideo lesson
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34American Drug CultureVideo lesson
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35Transportation in AmericaVideo lesson
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36What’s Illegal in America?Video lesson
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37Making Friends: It's Not Personal/Getting Over the Fear of Talking to PeopleVideo lesson
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38Making Friends: To Make Friends, Start by Looking WithinVideo lesson
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39Making Friends: Types of FriendsVideo lesson
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40Making Friends: Where to Meet FriendsVideo lesson
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41Making Friends: Meeting Friends OnlineVideo lesson
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42Making Friends: Meeting Friends OfflineVideo lesson
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43Becoming a Master Conversationalist: Making an IntroductionVideo lesson
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44Becoming a Master Conversationalist: Keeping a Conversation GoingVideo lesson
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45Becoming a Master Conversationalist: Off-Limit TopicsVideo lesson
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46Becoming a Master Conversationalist: Ending a ConversationVideo lesson
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47Developing and Maintaining Friendships: What to do Within 24 Hours of MeetingVideo lesson
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48Developing and Maintaining Friendships: Your Second MeetingVideo lesson
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49Developing and Maintaining Friendships: Consistent Follow-UpVideo lesson
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50Always Look for Opportunities to Help OthersVideo lesson
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51Treat the Janitor with the Same Respect as You Treat the OwnerVideo lesson
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52Restaurant EtiquetteVideo lesson
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53Restaurant Etiquette: Making a Reservation and Dress CodeVideo lesson
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54Restaurant Etiquette: Arriving and Getting SeatedVideo lesson
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55Restaurant Etiquette: Western Utensils and How to Use ThemVideo lesson
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56Restaurant Etiquette: Ordering Food and Interacting with Bussers and WaitersVideo lesson
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57Restaurant Etiquette: Etiquette While EatingVideo lesson
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58Restaurant Etiquette: Dining ConversationVideo lesson
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59Restaurant Etiquette: Paying the Bill and TippingVideo lesson
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60Cultural Faux Pas: What Not to DoVideo lesson
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61Cultural Faux Pas: Who Not to SayVideo lesson
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62Social Media Etiquette: LinkedInVideo lesson
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63Social Media Etiquette: TwitterVideo lesson
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64Social Media Etiquette: FacebookVideo lesson
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65Social Media Etiquette: InstagramVideo lesson
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66Dating: Where to Find a DateVideo lesson
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67Dating: Asking Someone Out on a DateVideo lesson
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68Dating: First Come First ServeVideo lesson
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69Dating: Interracial RelationshipsVideo lesson
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70American Sexual CultureVideo lesson

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