Open-mindedness, willingness to adapt, and the ability to communicate effectively are predictors of success in learning a new culture. Being curious and respectful towards the new culture, as well as showing interest in understanding its norms and customs, can also contribute to a successful cultural integration.
Yes. Retaining culture is a way of giving homage to those that came before us. It is a mean of defining who we are. BUT, it is impossible to live without any culture. Even if you decide to discard a given culture <for instance stray from the ways of your parent> you are still influenced by it, at the same time accepting variations of other cultures. Is it possible to fully separate from ones own culture? I don't thinks so, the best way is to acknowledge who you are, evaluate it and follow that which feels right <unless it's harmful to others.>
The passage reveals that gender roles in Esquivel's culture are traditional and patriarchal, with men expected to be the primary breadwinners and women expected to fulfill domestic duties like cooking. The emphasis on men being the ones who provide for the family and women being the ones who care for the home reflects a division of labor based on gender.
French is heavily influenced by Latin, but also by Germanic languages. It shares a number of roots with English. English speakers will discover interesting things about their own language when learning French - as French speakers do about French when they learn English. Learning a few hundred French words (the commonest ones if possible) should be easy for English speakers. And it should be enough to get your message trough, even if your grammar is bad.
A group on Indians that share a common ancestry, language, culture, and name is called a tribe. There are a bunch of different ones like Osage, or Cherokee.
My teacher enjoyed every ones participation in class so we received a pizza party!
Enculturation
People actually don’t learn a culture, but assimilate it as they live. A lot of it is unconscious and happens as a person lives in a culture or grows up in it.
Most children's movies are suitable. Especially if you watch ones based on legends, you are also learning about chinese culture.
Damaging or harmful to success for ones self
i dont think it could negativly impact ones learning capabilitys
Damaging or harmful to success for ones self
YES
profit, success, and for the good ones: service.
cool ones
the ones with terraces
They are ones who try to conform to the prevailing culture.
Success is a topic that a lot of people will talk about. Make sure that you take notes from the ones you find and change them up for your needs.