Americans don't play mahjong or square dance. So what do they play when they are at leisure?
Simmons National Consumer Survey, take a look at their findings:

Source: Simmons National Consumer Survey
The United States is more diverse, so it is really not so easy to sum up.
Take a look at the more typical American things they like to do:
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > flowers and grasses (28%)</h1>
This is easy to understand, many Americans have single houses (single houses) behind them. So, american gardening-related stuff sells very well.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > go to bars, nightclubs, and dance (19%)</h1>
Lao Mei likes to drink, and she gets drunk as soon as she drinks. The amount of alcohol is really not good. Drunk and not drunk driving, that's a felony (DUI), go straight to jail. But how did they get home drunk, does anyone know?
The dances are all danced indoors, and if you dance in the square, the movement is slightly larger, and the police will come immediately.
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > visit antique shops (14%)</h1>
Americans really like to shop for things, and the older and more tattered they are, the more they like it.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > painting, sculpture, and sketching (12%)</h1>
But the painting materials are particularly expensive. Teachers all specify a certain brand of painting materials, without disguise. Whoever opens a painting store will definitely make a lot of money.
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > bird watching (10%)</h1>
In the United States, especially in the South, there are many beautiful wild parrots. After all, the birds of South America are all kinds of strange. There are also many bird markets in the United States, which also sell all kinds of pets.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > play Bingo (7%)</h1>
This Bingo, which is equivalent to Chinese mahjong, is very popular, really with "ringing", and the old Meile is not tired. In the past, when there was no epidemic, many public schools started every three to five minutes, and the money earned was used to subsidize schools.
The "mahjong" game in the United States
Here's the problem:
It is said that now Americans are also beginning to like Chinese mahjong. Are there any business opportunities here? Open a mahjong school online? Mahjong match? Have you won the Americans?
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