Well Australia and New Zealand are Anglo outposts in East Asia so there isn't much cultural similarity to us near to us. Culturally we are the closest to each but that seems to be something of a cheat. NZ came close to being part of our Federation at a point.
It is more they have a different administration center to us. As we are half the circumference of the earth away from other countries we feel similar to, it more seems a technicality we are different countries. To me anyway but perhaps not them.
Canada is most similar except they are far nicer than Australians could ever manage. When in Canada the only WHAT? I experienced was when I found out the gov't ran the bottle shops. Weird weird weird. Soured the taste of the beer.
We'd have very few WHAT? experiences in the US and UK too, except again they are far nicer than us.
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Like my country (USA), Canada and Australia are former British colonies that speak English. Though there are differences, there are also many similarities.
Canada is probably closest since USA and Canada drive on the right, while Australia drives on the left. Canada and the USA also share the longest continuous border of zntpy to countries in the world. And telephone country code 1 is used for both countries.
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Difficult question, Brittany is often quoted, as is Ireland and its not difficult to find similarities. England of course is an obvious choice particularly the border counties and Cornwall to the south l
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Do Cornwall or Brittany count? They're not countries, but there aren't exactly any other Brythonic Celtic countries left besides my homeland, and most of the world doesn't regard Cymru as a country at all... because the bloody Anglo-Saxon invaders annexed it.
Probably Scotland, Wales, New Zealand, Australia and Canada.
Not the US, as I’ve worked a lot with Aussies, Kiwis and Americans, they struggle to fit in tbh.I'm English. Culturally I guess probably New Zealand these days. It used to be Canada until Justin Fucktard Trudeau got hold of it and created Commieland.
Switzerland and Austria. Together we are DACH.
China, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates.
I would say I align more with romania maybe France
I gonna say German and kinda makes since because a lot Germans came to America during the first World War
I'm American and I would say other Anglo countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK and White South Africa.
Our Scandinavian neighbors, Norway and Denmark.
By the grace of God, there is no country that is culturally close to the US.
Canada and Australia seem closest to the US.
England, the United States.
I would guess Canada or England.
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Probably Australia
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