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Cultures and People of The World

2024-02-19 16:01:53

Even in Japanese education, it is taught that all people are born equally. The dimension of the Uncertainty Avoidance Index (UAI) is related to the social tolerance of certainty (credibility) and uncertainty (ambiguity). Various cultures of the world adopt various methods to cope with anxiety caused by ambiguous or unknown threats. Uncertainty is amazing and unpopular for people. In order to minimize this situation, culture has formed strict laws, regulations, safety measures, and philosophical and religious beliefs.

"America is a crucible" Historians, social scientists, and educators have long used this metaphor to explain America. This country should link various cultures and countries of the world and integrate them into society and culture, that is, American culture. However, as explained in the previous article, many people believe that this metaphor is inaccurate. There are still obvious differences among American people. Culture coexists with other cultures and traditions, not cultural integration. For this reason I believe in a more accurate metaphor "America is a salad bowl."

American culture Many people around the world think that these two words are not really one. The stereotypes of ignorant and illiterate Americans are deeply rooted not only abroad but also in the hearts of people. That is part of American culture itself - pride in being with the Earth and daily life "on your face". Since independence, the United States has always had common men and women with common preferences. At the same time, the complexity of the upper class and the "famous" taste were sarcastic and despised. That's why American culture is the most widely influential paradox in the world today. In fact, it becomes very powerful, always there, and some people are worried that it may actually harm their own country culture.

From the 1920s to the 1930s, many Americans, indeed people from all over the world have begun to advocate a more familiar culture. Cultural events should not be divided into artificially rich 'higher' culture and 'lower' culture of the masses. Everyone can enjoy the performances of opera and board building, violin and contemporary art. Cultural activities and their participants should be based on taste rather than class. Many people are shocked that most Americans have never heard about Symphony or 'good' artwork.