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Buddhism effects the cultures and countries of China, India, the Middle east and many countries in Asia
They have many cultures in the Asian countries. In Asia art and music are done a lot, there religions are Hinduism and Buddhism and they are more like the western world.
Yes
Because if we don't learn about other cultures, we will continue to be a self-obsessed, ignorant, and insular nation that doesn't care about the world. This ignorance is what is making this country collapse.
Different African and Asian countries have different ideas of their beliefs, traditions, and cultures. It's hard to make blanket statements about them.
yes, every countries have different cultures
Beliefs, traditions, and cultures in African and Asian countries can vary greatly. In African countries, these may include animism, spiritual beliefs, and strong traditional practices such as storytelling and music. In Asian countries, traditions like Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism, and Islam may influence beliefs and cultural practices, including festivals, rituals, and traditional arts. It's essential to note that each country within these regions has its unique set of beliefs and traditions shaped by history, geography, and social factors.
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Bridging Cultures is a project organized by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Its participants meet in the United States and in other countries.
No, there are not any listed specific French cultures in the country of Madagascar. The culture in Madagascar is unique and independent and unlike the cultures of other countries including France.
In some countries people say "Hello how are you?" when they meet. In other countries people say "where have you come from?" or "Where are you going?" Some cultures have 4 or 5 words for snow, other cultures have only one or none. In some cultures when you eat at a wedding the honoured guests go first and children eat last in other countries everybody eats at the same time. In some cultures people greet by touching noses or pressing cheeks together, in some cultures people greet each other by shaking hands