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Well, I would say it has really changed the concept of national identity because we are now more into digital platforms. People are more influenced by YouTubers or content creators that we find through the digital system. In this case, what it produces is that it leads people to stop doing what they usually do. [...]
What I would say is that it has changed a lot. In the past, people would stick to their own country. But today, a lot of people are going abroad to obtain dual citizenship. For example, Filipino professional nurses would like to go to the UK or the US, not only for jobs but to [...]
As I consider, globalization has brought a fair shift to the concept of national identity. By fair shifts, I mean globalization has changed national identity significantly. For example, before globalization, it was really tough for foreigners to communicate with local citizens. The national identity has changed significantly and equalized the mentality of different cultures. That's [...]
I think globalization has impacted the sense of national identity in different countries significantly. First of all, due to the advancements in internet service, it is easy for people to search for a particular culture, tradition, or food through the internet. Moreover, they sometimes get attracted to those topics, making it easy for them to [...]
