In my opinion, some cultures are better than others. Cultures are handed down from one generation to another. They are learned and not always based upon equality for all involved. I would rather claim a culture that treats all living things with respect and appropriate equality than one that denies freedom of choice or human dignity.
The indefinite pronoun 'some' can take a singular or plural form of the verb. For example: Some is better than nothing. Some are better than others.
The word egotistical is an adjective. It describes someone who thinks themselves to be better than others.
Gemerally, that is true. People in the U.S. tend to want to keep space between them and others, whereas Hispanic people tend to be comfortable with less distance between them when greeting others.
Listening allows you to truly understand others' perspectives, feelings, and needs, fostering better communication and relationships. It also shows respect and consideration for others' thoughts and helps in gaining valuable insights and information.
This is a generalisation. Many Australians do not swear at all. In order to answer the question, consider why people in some other countries also swear regularly. Reasons includean upbringing in which swear words are just part of one's family's everyday lifelack of respect for self and otherslack of commitment to religious faithThere are many more reasons why people in some cultures swear more than others.
Some people are better dancers than others because their coordination might be better.
Chocolate is better than others because it was made differently or spoiled
Yes, some are better than others.
It can be debated, but no country is "better" than another. Some are just better in some areas than others.
Hinduism does not believe that some people are better than others but focuses on members of the religion being the best that they can be.
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That depends on the kind of technology. Just like how certain people are better than sports than others, some countries are better at technology than others.
It's impossible to generalize. Some schools are better than others, some parent-child relationships are better than others, some children are more self-motivated than others. It's possible to achieve in either setting. The trick is to find what's best for you.
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"Arrogant" or "delusional" (if the person is NOT actually better than others). Keep in mind, some people ARE better than others (i.e. more talented/skillful/knowledgeable/etc). In those cases, they aren't 'arrogant' or "delusional" they are just 'better' than others.
Footballs have better grips than others because of the material they are made out of. A football that is made out of leather will have a better grip than a football that is made out of nylon.
All people have extended families. Some cultures make more of them than others do.