I think there differences about school groups between Japan and USA.
First, School groups in USA are divided more clearly than in Japan. I felt when I read FGCK, each groups hardly have common ground. They don't do anythings together. But groups in Japan are usually divided unckealy. So we can move from a group to other group and join plural groups at once freely.
Second, I think groups in USA care about the status more and they want to decide the order, what group is the top or what group is the bottom.
I have quetions. What image do you have about status and groups in Japan. In Colorado what differences are there between my image and real
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A lot of American's view Japanese society as one of extreme anti-individualism. Though this is mostly stereotype.
However, because of the proliferation of anime in the United States, there is a growing perception of Japan's youth social groups as being divided by clubs and classes.
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