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From my perspective, globalization is the major cause of the appearance of numerous cultures. The reason behind this is that globalization has introduced different cultural traditions to various locations, providing local people with more choices of cultures to select from. If there is a culture that is popular, beneficial to follow, and appropriate for their [...]
I think that economic globalization has a dual impact on the preservation of cultural identity. On one hand, it can promote economic growth and provide opportunities for cultural exchange, allowing different cultures to share their traditions and values. On the other hand, it can lead to an overwhelming influence of dominant cultures, often marginalizing smaller [...]
I think that cultural identity is something really important for people, especially young people, because it can affect everything, and they should be proud of their culture and where they came from. I don't think cultural identity should be replaced by anything, sorry. As I said before, people should be proud of their culture. Social [...]
At the moment, people are forgetting their roots as globalization directly impacts the mindset of individuals. They are forgetting where they originally came from and focusing more on Western culture. Not only that, people are copying whatever new trends they see online. Most people are engaging in social media rather than identifying what they have [...]
Well, as globalization is addressing many problems that are occurring in countries, on the one hand, it provides several benefits by highlighting issues in universities or schools and offering financial support to address these problems. However, on the other hand, it is overshadowing local cultures. For example, the uniforms that students wear to school are [...]
As we can see, the world is just one touch away from us, and we are connected with people all around the globe. We can see everything from every corner of the world. Media is definitely affecting the cultures of different countries nowadays. I think this is a good thing, but it also has a [...]
I think globalization doesn't fully contribute to the erosion of cultural identity, and it's not something to be concerned about, but it's really about what people think. Nowadays, people are so habituated to socialization, social media, and technology that they are not very interested in culture. For example, when there is an art exhibition, only [...]
In my opinion, globalization plays a vital role in the erosion of cultural identity, to a significant extent, where the dominance of media, marketing brands, and language can lead to the erosion of local traditions, habits, and even language. For example, in Japan, where there is a significant amount of immigration, this leads to the [...]
