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The viewfinder on your camera should show you what the camera will capture, so the same lens on a crop sensor will show a small field of view in the viewfinder than it would through the viewfinder of a full frame camera.
The viewfinder are different in the same way the sensors are.
Exactly the viewfinder is not the problem.
I think it's just OPs perception of their vision, it really depends on how much of your peripheral vision you notice, and expect to be included in a "normal" fov. Also your eye constantly darts around in a scene and assembles the image as you perceive it, so it doesn't actually make much sense to compare to focal lengths of camera lenses.
Just shoot with whatever lens you like.