Compare And Contrast Mexico And Usa

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Mexico and USA have a lot in common, but we also have a lot of our own costumes. Here is 4 differences and 4 similarities us and Mexico have. Let’s start off with a difference their families, unlike us, often all live in their grandparents house and stay their. Only a small portion of them move to live in their own houses. Here in the USA the big portion of us go off to live our lives in our own houses. Here we are the ones with the advantage because we have enough money and wealth to do this action. Another difference is their schools do not have any buses, so every day their parents pick them up. But here in the USA we are fortunate enough to own buses to go to and leave school on. Once again we have the advantage because we have buses and

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