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Well, I believe that cultural traditions should be preserved in an increasingly globalized world because when cultural traditions are preserved, they are so important to humanity. For example, when people preserve their culture, it helps them remember their history, their ancestors, and other kinds of values that strengthen the community, such as the decorations or [...]
In my point of view, I think cultural traditions should be preserved in rapidly globalizing societies nowadays because the majority of people are fascinated by their own culture. It helps them learn and gain knowledge through culture. I would like to say culture is very valuable for every traditional festival, and it's also rapidly increasing [...]
This has often been considered globalization, which keeps economic privileges for culture and tradition, keeping them alive and providing a strong background. I firmly believe that if culture and tradition are forced out in the face of modernization, then the internet gives exposure to them, where they can showcase their decades of culture, a long [...]
I strongly believe that cultural traditions should always be preserved because they are a part of national identity and distinguish some nations from others, some cultures from others. I believe that they should be preserved as much as possible because, of course, living in a globalized world, cultures are kind of mixed. For example, here [...]
So it depends. I would say this phrase in the context of globalization. I can say that globalization and cultural traditions are important in the world and in the future. Because now more teenagers are liking traditional culture in my country, and life is important for traditional culture, especially in a globalized world. Globalization is [...]
