American life is based on a reassurance that we like one another but won't violate one another's privacies. This makes it a land of small talk.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What the Americans want to see is life in their drama. Life of all sorts: hard lives, easy lives, or lives which, like most of ours, are a mixture of the two.
We, as Americans, do our level best to avoid being cruel to one another; we're led out of a diverse nation to come together and learn how to live with one another in a way that elevates everyone and our way of life. We've tried mightily to renew and imagine - imagine anew what it means to be free, what it means to be fair.
Life is very important to Americans.
What we have, however, is an issue that has tremendous impact here at home, and we believe that Americans are starting to feel vulnerable, not just from what is going on around the world but right here in the United States.
We have a long heritage of freedom that defines America. We believe there is a Creator who blessed us with life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The attitude of insolent haughtiness is characteristic of the relationships Americans form with what is alien to them, with others.
Crime and the fear of crime have permeated the fabric of American life.
The way Americans understand and treat other peoples almost guarantees that the world will suffer more trouble.
The American is wholeheartedly for love and romance at any cost.
American culture is torn between our long romance with violence and our terror of the devastation wrought by war and crime and environmental havoc.