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Select an American sitcom that you are familiar with. Select two attributes

Select an American sitcom that you are familiar with. Select two attributes

Select an American sitcom that you are familiar with. Select two attributes that are well illustrated in the sitcom. Then, examine both sides of the five cultural scales, and hypothesize how the attributes you selected, would be seen and understood by viewers of other cultures.

For example, in the sitcom How I Met Your Mother, one attribute could be “young single Americans, both male and female, often live on their own or with friends after finishing their education”. How would that attribute be seen and understood by society’s with:

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In the sitcom ‘2 broke girls’ it is evident that females have to work to earn a living in the American culture just like men do. They work under the authority above them and earn a living from this which they have to plan on how they will invest and grow in future. Second, it is also notable that as employees they are expected to follow….

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