What has always fascinated me is a conflict with a completely different culture. There is no need to travel far to understand that people are actually living different lives in other countries, and the term "family sweet home" is often applied to most of us . Suddenly when we leave our house and other places, other values and beliefs are common, people have to settle in places where they speak different languages. Are we still trying to stick to "hometown" by speaking a native language, practicing religion or culture, or forgetting past by giving in to a new exciting country?
The discomfort of Americans is not mine. I will wear this culture or our culture, American culture, plunder, oppression, privilege, and sweet porridge, the time and method I want. This is the culture of our people, our people, I will apologize and learn when I need to make us stronger. This is the most patriotic service that I have ever made against the country due to its hardships. I go to Yale University and think about my people, my ancestors, and the people I was born. I visit Capitol Hill and think seriously about the pain and anger of anger that I brought to the university I love. I visit Washington and the White House, and I seriously think about people who are not my people and I know the chain and pain in my stomach that I can not imagine in my young mind.
I am from Ireland and Italy. If you go to the United States, those cultures basically do not exist, because when my grandparents came to America they made an unconscious decision making their culture die. They may not personally adopt everything about American culture, but with the arrival of each generation, old people slowly give way to new culture. My grandparents may have been identified as "Italian-Americans", but I just identified them as "Americans".
Is America the crucible, the salad bowl, or the national stew? Who is the primitive man in the US? If they are Indians, is our country culture made of Indian customs? Culture is considered material and non-material in the group of people. In other words, their culture, language, costumes, customs, beliefs, celebrations, food, and ways of organizing the community all constitute culture. As we know about the American Land Association, our country is made up of people from many different countries who have emigrated to this land. Together with them, their culture has arrived. Imagine that you knew only your mother tongue and that you were a migrant child immigrating to America. How do you communicate with others? Missing children will be terrible. There is a common ability to take facial expressions and communicate. How is the overall culture of the United States influenced by new immigrants?