Invisible
I am sure there are as many correct answers to this question as there are people who experience a culture as an outsider. Experience is personal. But, I can answer personally. As an outsider, I have found that I am often more inquisitive about the origins of other cultures' practices than are those who, because they grew up in the culture, simply accept the pratices as "just the way it is done". For example, I asked at least thirty Mexicans of various ages and educational backgrounds what the significance of the pinata was. None knew. I researched it myself. Furthermore, none of my Mexican friends could tell me why they make such an elaborate affair for a baby's first birthday or why Christmas is tamale making time. I guess it is like the fact that many native New Yorkers never visit the Statue of Liberty. Because it isn't novel to them it just isn't as fascinating.
Some contributions of other cultures to Philippine culture include language, religion, technology, and cuisine. These influences have enriched the evolution of Philippine culture by adding diversity, new perspectives, and innovations. While there were instances of cultural conflicts and challenges, overall the fusion of different cultures has enriched the Philippine cultural landscape.
Other cultures such as Chinese, Spanish, and American have contributed to the Philippine culture through language, religion, cuisine, customs, and architecture. While these influences have enriched the diversity of Philippine culture, they have also at times led to tensions and conflicts as the country navigates the balance between preserving its own identity and embracing external influences.
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.
Any culture outside of one's own can be described as foreign, but most often it is in reference to other cultures outside of one's own national boundaries.
Asymmetrical culture contact refers to situations where different cultures come into contact with each other, but one culture holds more power, influence, or dominance over the other. This unequal power dynamic can lead to changes in social structures, values, and behaviors within the subordinate culture.
History often shapes the culture by causing people to come in contact with other cultures. When this happens, the cultures are changed because of that contact.
History helps define culture as those who live within a culture learn from historical events (hopefully).
both , harmful becausethe civilization could be heart from others and beneficial because the civilization can know about other culture
Where you travel out of your culture and experience other cultures around the world
The Aztecs was THE culture. They were not part of any other culture.
gods
You will have the chance to know and experience other culture.
india's contact with other nations throughout its history has introduced____ to the culture.
they embraced the Jewish culture.
to emerge other community who have different culture :)
they embraced the Jewish culture.