If Harry were raised in the United States, he would likely be more independent - minded. American culture often promotes self - reliance. His magical education could be more practical and focused on problem - solving. He might also have a different view of authority, as the American wizarding world might have a more democratic structure compared to Hogwarts. Also, his accent and some of his mannerisms would be distinctively American.
If he was raised in Italy, Harry might be more flamboyant and expressive. The Italian culture is known for its passion and strong emotions. His magical style could also be more theatrical, as he would be influenced by the Italian wizards' way of doing magic. He might be more confident in social situations, as Italians are often very sociable.
In a fanfic where Harry is raised in Brazil, the plot would be vibrant and different. The Brazilian culture is rich in magic - like beliefs already. He could be part of a wizarding community that has a close connection to the Amazon rainforest. His adventures might involve protecting the unique magical creatures there. The plot could also include elements of Brazilian festivals and celebrations, with magic intertwined. His character would be more laid - back perhaps, influenced by the Brazilian lifestyle, which would contrast with the more serious and reserved nature he has in the original story.
Harry would probably be more physically fit and combat - ready. Sasuke would train him in ninja ways, so he'd be better at hand - to - hand combat compared to the regular Harry. His approach to facing enemies would be more direct and less about relying solely on magic. He might also be more independent, as Sasuke is not one to encourage over - dependence on others.
He'd be tougher. Hela's not one to coddle, so Harry would have to grow up fast.
Harry would be less socialized in the typical human way. He might not understand things like friendship the same way. He could be more territorial and protective. His magic might also be affected. He might use it more instinctively, like using a spell to protect his 'territory' which in this case could be the area where his wolf pack lives.
He'd likely be much more morally ambiguous. Harry would probably have less regard for the rules and traditions of the wizarding world.
He'd be more confident. Ophis's influence would make him less likely to doubt himself.
He'd be more brooding. Growing up with Dracula, he'd be exposed to a lot of dark and serious stuff, so he'd lose some of that innocent charm he has in the original series.
He'd be tougher. Logan's no - nonsense attitude would rub off on Harry. He'd be less likely to back down from a fight.
Harry would probably be more reserved. Rosalie has a certain elegance and poise, and Harry might pick up on that. He may not be as quick to trust others as he was in the original story. Also, his view on magic could be different. Instead of seeing it just as a tool for good or for fun, he might see it as a way to protect himself and those he loves, similar to how Rosalie views her own vampiric abilities.
He'd be more adaptable. Quarians live in a different way than wizards, so Harry would learn to be flexible in new situations.