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Well, that's a pretty good question. I believe there are many negative consequences of this act because citizens won't be able to preserve their culture and traditions as they start to follow others. Right now, we see Muslims following some Christian practices and vice versa. This trend can lead people to adopt different customs.
It's an interesting question. I haven't thought about it much. I believe that globalization can affect local traditions, such as selling fruits and vegetables by elderly people, like elderly women. They grow vegetables and fruits in their own gardens and sell them on the street, but globalization can impact this by reducing it, as vegetables [...]
From my perspective, globalization negatively affects the preservation of cultural traditions. Basically, it's teenagers who tend to mimic other cultures' customs. For example, most of the young generation tends to consume Asian products and dishes, wearing stylish clothes that are currently trendy in Asian cultures, as Asian culture is widely advertised on social media.
Globalization is spreading way too fast. People can't catch on, and some of them are actually losing the traditions they were raised on. Some of the oldest traditions and cultural identities are being erased due to globalization. People are absorbing new traditions or trends and forgetting about the local traditions and their roots.
Globalization doesn't always mean losing your local traditions and customs. It can affect the preservation of local traditions and customs because, over time, some things may be forgotten. However, it does not always mean a bad thing, as globalization does not necessarily lead to forgetting. Some people will remember these traditions, and there are several [...]
