One example that Diversity trainers like to cite as an example of cultural racism in language is referring to Asians as "Oriental." The claim is that this is reducing Asian persons to commodities, such as an Oriental rug.
One major cultural barrier is language. If one person cannot speak the language of a nation, it becomes a serious cultural barrier for that person be successful.
It is a form of racism where specific cultures or a particular ethnicity are targeted.
folklore & dress code
barriers to cultural interaction
An example would be Oceans, Deserts, and even cultural things, such as language, religion, and barriers.
During the Mughal Empire, the language Urdu emerged as a blend of Persian, Arabic, and local Indian dialects spoken in the soldier's camps. This linguistic blending reflected the cultural fusion that occurred during the Mughal rule, combining influences from different regions and communities.
An example of this would be Americans that believe that others must learn our language and must conform to our cultural norms because it superior and that our way is the only way to conduct business.
It is an example of cultural diffusion because it was created with the blending of Arabic and the Bantu language. The Arabs arrived in Africa by trade routes between East Africa and Arabia, Persia, and India.
No, stupid people are the cause of racism. People are just people no matter where you go, the only differences are cultural.
A spoken language difference is simply when you and another person (say, a patient) do not speak the same language. A cultural difference is where something that is accepted in your culture is not acceptable in another (blood tranfusions are not accepted by Jehovah's Witnesses, for example).
Sexism.
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