Compare cultural differences between two specific cultures with a structured side-by-side analysis of communication, social norms, work culture, family, values, and daily life
I want a detailed side-by-side comparison of cultural differences between two specific cultures so I can understand how they differ in everyday behavior, social expectations, and core values. The first culture I want to examine is [CULTURE_A] and the second is [CULTURE_B]. My primary reason for learning about these differences is [PURPOSE:select:preparing for international travel,relocating to a new country,building a cross-cultural relationship,working with international colleagues,academic research,teaching or presenting on culture,general curiosity]. I want the comparison to focus on these areas: [COMPARISON_FOCUS:select:all major categories below,communication and conversation styles,social norms and daily etiquette,workplace and professional culture,family structure and relationships,values and worldview,food and dining customs]. My familiarity with these two cultures is [FAMILIARITY:select:I know one culture well but not the other,I have surface-level knowledge of both,I have lived in or near both cultures,I have no direct experience with either]. The depth of comparison I need is [DEPTH:select:a quick overview with the most important differences,a detailed comparison with examples and context,a comprehensive analysis with historical roots and regional variations]. Any specific situation or interaction I want to understand: [SPECIFIC_SCENARIO?] (for example, attending a wedding, joining a business meeting, visiting someone's home, or dating across these cultures) Any personal details that would help tailor the comparison: [PERSONAL_CONTEXT?] (such as your age, profession, language abilities, or which of the two cultures is closer to your own) Create a structured comparison of cultural differences between [CULTURE_A] and [CULTURE_B]. Open with a brief context section that covers the geography, historical relationship, and general orientation of each culture. Note any shared influences or points of historical contact between the two. Then organize the main comparison into clearly defined categories. For communication styles, compare directness versus indirectness, the role of silence, attitudes toward disagreement, common greetings, and how humor functions in each culture. For social norms, cover personal space, eye contact, punctuality expectations, tipping and gift-giving practices, and public behavior standards. For work culture, compare attitudes toward hierarchy, meeting styles, decision-making processes, work-life boundaries, and how each culture handles deadlines and accountability. For family and relationships, explain household structures, expectations around marriage and dating, the role of elders, and how family obligations affect daily decisions. For values and worldview, compare the emphasis on individualism versus collectivism, attitudes toward risk and change, religious or philosophical influences on daily life, and how each culture defines success. For food and dining, cover meal timing, table manners, hosting customs, alcohol norms, and the social meaning of sharing food. Within each category, present the two cultures in parallel so the reader can see contrasts at a glance. Avoid framing either culture as better or worse. Instead, explain the logic and history behind each approach so both feel understandable. After the main comparison, include a practical tips section tailored to my stated purpose and scenario. If I am traveling, provide guidance on how to avoid common misunderstandings between these two cultures. If I am working internationally, focus on professional etiquette differences that cause the most friction. If I am building a relationship, highlight the personal and family expectations that tend to create surprise or tension. Add a section on common stereotypes and misconceptions that people from each culture hold about the other. Explain where these stereotypes come from and how they differ from the fuller reality. Close with a list of recommended resources for going deeper, including books, documentaries, podcasts, or cultural exchange communities that focus specifically on [CULTURE_A] and [CULTURE_B]. If relevant, suggest language phrases or gestures from each culture that signal respect and good faith to someone from that background. Throughout the entire comparison, acknowledge that no culture is monolithic. Regional differences, generational shifts, urban versus rural divides, and individual personality all shape how any one person expresses their cultural background. Present patterns as tendencies, not rules.
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Get Early AccessEvery culture has its own logic for how people greet each other, structure work meetings, raise children, and share meals. When two cultures meet, the differences can feel confusing or even offensive without the right context. Understanding cultural differences is not about memorizing rules. It is about learning why people do things differently and finding common ground from that understanding.
This prompt generates a structured side-by-side comparison between any two cultures you choose. You specify [CULTURE_A] and [CULTURE_B], pick your focus areas, and set the depth of analysis. The output covers communication styles, social norms, work culture, family dynamics, values, and dining customs, all organized so you can see the contrasts at a glance. Open it in the Dock Editor to adjust the comparison for different culture pairs or new scenarios.
Whether you are preparing for a trip to another country or navigating a cross-cultural relationship at work or home, this prompt gives you practical, respectful insight rather than surface-level generalizations. It treats cultural patterns as tendencies shaped by history, not fixed stereotypes.
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Replace [CULTURE_A] and [CULTURE_B] with the two specific cultures you want to examine. Be precise. "Japanese" and "Brazilian" produce much richer results than "Asian" and "South American."
Select a [COMPARISON_FOCUS] to narrow the analysis or pick "all major categories" for full coverage. Set [DEPTH] based on how much detail you need. A quick overview works for general curiosity, while a comprehensive analysis suits academic or professional preparation.
Fill in [SPECIFIC_SCENARIO] if you have a particular interaction coming up, like a business dinner or family visit. Add [PERSONAL_CONTEXT] with details about yourself so the tips section speaks directly to your situation.
Read through the side-by-side categories first, then focus on the practical tips for your purpose. Revisit the comparison before real interactions and note any areas where you want deeper understanding.
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