Give the Service Experience difference between US and Canada. (It can be company based service). (Unique and no handwriting)
Living in the United States
The opportunities for living in the USA are enormous, but not much of a safety net exists, so prepare well, buy health insurance, and be ready to bounce back if your first venture fails. America in many respects remains strongly regional; living in the traditional South of the USA is vastly different from living in Europe-looking New England, and the frontier states of the Pacific North West lead different lives, too. The history and climate of each region produces its economy and character, so it pays to research before you choose where to settle. State legislatures add a third level of government to national and local bureaucracies.
Nowhere is the cult of the car stronger. Acquiring an automobile becomes a pressing need when it comes to looking for housing and jobs. Americans drive great distances as a matter of course; a 45 mile, one hour journey to work is common. In the USA, they also tend to judge you by your vehicle.
Living in Canada
Canada defines itself largely in opposition to the United States and Britain. Quebec forms a distinct society, but links itself strongly to the US economy. Canada is less centralised than, for example, London-focused Britain, so each province runs many of the activities that in Europe are usually co-ordinated at a national level, most notably health-care and education. In other ways Canada seems more similar throughout than Britain; with the exception of Newfoundland, the English-Canadian accent sounds the same from Halifax to Victoria. Canada is proud to see itself as a bilingual, multi-ethnic country.
US customers have higher expectations than Canadian ones, and US companies have been quicker to adopt customer experience platforms and technology.
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