A cultural dilemma refers to a situation where individuals or groups face conflicting values, beliefs, or practices arising from different cultural backgrounds. This can create challenges in decision-making, communication, and interpersonal relationships, as individuals may struggle to reconcile their own cultural norms with those of others. Cultural dilemmas often surface in multicultural environments, requiring sensitivity and understanding to navigate effectively. Ultimately, they highlight the complexities of cultural diversity and the need for dialogue and compromise.
If you mean dilemma as in 'a problem with no acceptable solutions' then yes, you are spelling it correctly.
Dilemma means a difficult choice. That's all it means.
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to be bothered to decide between two things or people . we were on the horns of a dilemma to move to the new house or not?!!
A dilemma is a choice between two equally bad alternatives. A moral dilemma occurs when an action can be seen as right from one standpoint but at the same time wrong from another.
You mean "dilemma" not "trilema"? The Delema is that he is not real.
In Tamil, the word for "dilemma" is தீமை (thīmai) or கடந்து விடப்படுவதால் செயல்பட முடியாது (kaṭantu viṭappaṭuvatāl ceyalpaṭamūṭiātu).
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A cultural dilemma arises when individuals or groups face conflicting values, beliefs, or practices stemming from different cultural backgrounds. These dilemmas often manifest in situations where actions or decisions may be deemed acceptable in one culture but inappropriate or offensive in another. Navigating these conflicts requires sensitivity, understanding, and an appreciation for diverse perspectives to find a resolution that respects all parties involved.
Dilemma is a noun.
The original dilemma opposed to the modern dilemma is the controversey of freedom vs. order whereas the modern dilemma is freedom vs. equality
An alliterative sentence for dilemma is "Danny dared Don to draw a dramatic dilemma."