BWA
1 With approximately 200 countries and 8 billion people on earth, it is not hard to
imagine that many diverse cultures exist. Here in the U.S., our cultural landscape has
been shaped by Native Americans and by African, Latin American, Polynesian, Asian,
and Middle Eastern countries. This is the reason that the term "melting pot" fits our
country, as different cultures have contributed distinct flavors.
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Like many others, I came to this country when I was young, in my case in my
twenties. While we adapted to most cultural norms here in the U.S., some of us have kept
a few from our origin. This has been the marvel of this country; it lets you assimilate
easily into its culture, while you keep your distinct identity. To me, cultural diversity
means merging different cultures-introducing good aspects of your culture to others, but 10
also incorporating the superlatives of a new culture.
3 Culture shapes our identity and influences our behaviors. Also, cultural diversity
makes us accept, and even to some extent, integrate and assimilate with other cultures.
Cultural diversity has become a key buzzword in today's world. Whether we work or
study or even stay at home, our chances of interacting with people from various races, 15
ethnic groups, and cultures are far more prevalent now than they have been ever before.
4 By learning about people of different cultural backgrounds, we can expand our
horizons, have better interpersonal dialogue and communicate more on a personal level.
If you put aside any prejudices or biases you might have, and you are open to other
people, it can help prepare you to listen, talk and learn about other people and their 20
cultures.
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