Kuto had never been so shocked in his life. He had always known that he was different from other people, but he never realized just how different he truly was until he found himself in the United States of America. It was like a whole new world for him, and everything about it was a shock to his system.
The first thing that Kuto noticed was the way that people dressed here. In his home country of Japan, people tended to dress very conservatively, but in America everyone seemed to be wearing much brighter and more revealing clothing. It was quite a sight to behold.
Another thing that Kuto found shocking about America were the cars. In Japan, cars were small and efficient; in America they were huge and gas-guzzling. Kuto couldn't believe how wasteful these Americans were with their resources.
But perhaps the most shocking thing of all for Kuto was the way that people here treated each other. In Japan, relationships between people were based on respect and honor; in America, it seemed like everyone was out for themselves and nobody cared about anyone else. It was a very eye-opening experience for Kuto, and one that he would never forget