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Well, globalization has primarily harmed our cultures as well as traditions. Mainly because in Uzbekistan, there aren't any mini-scores, and from my point of view, it comes from Western or European countries, and it has harmed our cultures and traditions. Also, in our capital, Tashkent, many people nowadays speak in Russian mainly because they want [...]
I believe that globalization has harmed local cultures because we live in a society nowadays where everything is a trend. We live for those trends, but we don't see the harmful part. We only see what benefits us, while local cultures are being forgotten, and that's sad because that's where the roots of our families [...]
I think globalization is a double-edged sword. On one hand, due to the rise of westernization, most people in my country possess a wider perspective, which can broaden their horizons by realizing different cultural diversities. On the other hand, some people are really into following globalized trends, which can lead to serious problems. For example, [...]
In my opinion, globalization is a good thing, but if I look at local cultures and traditions, it has been bad. Globalization is destroying local culture because everything is connecting and being united. The traditions are also being destroyed because communication with people is getting lower.
