we would all share the same language and the same culture and eat the same food and probably have the same aspects as other countries.
Place and culture connect us by shaping our identity, values, and traditions. Our shared experiences in a particular place can create a sense of belonging and understanding among people who come from that culture. By celebrating and preserving cultural practices, we can foster connections and solidarity with others who share the same heritage or experiences in a specific place.
NO. Culture is based on the circumstances and location where a person is raised. Now it usually happens that people are raised in circumstances where the majority of people in their immediate vicinity are of the same race, but this is simply a correlation. The massive "social experiment" of the African diaspora throughout the Americas shows how differently Blacks have become culturally due to their having been born in different milieus.
A group of people who share the same ancestors, culture, language, or religion is commonly referred to as an ethnic group.
Culture is who we are. Everything we do is culture and you need to understand other cultures. Not everyone does the same things the same way. Understanding culture means you also understand other people. If you go into anything that deals with people you need to know when you do something that may be insulting to the other person or disrespectful.
There are way too many cultures in Europe to name, because there is not just one. There are hundreds and hundreds, perhaps thousands, of cultures in Europe. There is the English culture, the Italian, the French, the Basque, the Greek, the German, the Flemish, the Sámi, etc. Each culture has different aspects and no two are the same.
we would all share the same language and the same culture and eat the same food and probably have the same aspects as other countries.
everyone would hopefully be friends and there wouldn't be war
If we all shared the same cultural regions, there may be greater understanding and unity among people, reduced instances of cultural clashes, and a stronger sense of global community. However, there might also be a loss of diversity and richness that different cultures bring to the world.
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The people of a nation should have a shared culture and ethnicity.
No. Ethnicity can be a part of culture, but culture is shared belief & behavior.
Individuals who share the same historical experiences may develop a shared sense of identity, culture, and understanding of the world. These experiences can shape their beliefs, values, and attitudes towards society and each other. This shared history can create a sense of camaraderie, belonging, and solidarity among these individuals.
A country is a political entity that governs a specific territory. It can also refer to a nation, which is a group of people with a shared identity, culture, and history.
Because if we were all the same, 1. it would be a boring world, 2. That would just be plain freaky, and 3. that would mean no difference, and everyone could have anything that they wanted. So, culture is universal because we are all different in different ways.
No, history is not the same as culture. Culture is the way of people all around the world in many different places, while history is just a recording of events that happened to people.
No, different cultures exist in different parts of the world. For example: * The culture in China is very different form the culture in Canada. * The culture in Argentina is very different from the culture in Japan. * And each of those are very different from the culture in Zaire.
The same way you would elsewhere.