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How do I think globalization has affected traditional family structures in my country? I think yes, definitely it has had an impact on our daily life, like in our family structures. We were wearing traditional dresses or clothing in our daily life before globalization came to our city. Before it arrived, we were wearing and [...]
At this moment, globalization is a very useful thing. However, we have lost our individualism and emotional bonds. Every time people improve and develop themselves, each step can change their cultural norms. Currently, Gen Z has adopted new cultural norms faster than their parents, which has impacted family conflict and created collisions.
I believe globalization has significantly transformed traditional family structures in my country. In the past, it was common for extended families to live together, but nowadays nuclear families are more typical. One major reason for this is that many young people have moved to bigger cities or even abroad for education and career opportunities, which [...]
Let me explain the situation based on my country's structures. In our country, we have traditions that might not change in 100 years, but after globalization and social media, our traditions evaporate step by step and lose their meaning. With these changes, I think we betray our traditional values. When the values of traditions evaporate, [...]
In my opinion, globalization has definitely impacted traditional family structures and values. People from different parts of the world are migrating to cities to find job opportunities and have a better quality of life. This has affected family structure as people are opting for smaller families and prioritizing their careers over family. For instance, many [...]
Thanks to globalization, we can not only perceive new cultures but also obtain new kinds of items. I think this is capable of playing an important role in affecting traditional family structures. It is certain that when new things are introduced to an environment, the environment changes. For instance, when a new way of having [...]
I'm not entirely sure about this question, but if I have to guess, I think it affects the languages families speak in our country. It may also affect some traditions we had from our history. For example, we had traditions involving baby names, but currently, I see fewer and fewer people using those Kazakh names. [...]
I think it is about the mindset. In my traditional family, people usually got married when they were below 20 years old, but today in Indonesia, especially in my family, they do not consider that matter anymore. They prefer to let their children get married when they are ready. For example, it is mostly above [...]
