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PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:39 pm    Post subject: Globalization and tradition Reply with quote

Recently, we can see trend of globalization all around the world.
People recognize other culture because of this trend, on one hand they are losing tradition. For example, formerly Japanese people treasure black hair, but lately they dye their hair black to imitate foreigner, on one hand foreigner treasure there hair with black to imitate Japanese people.
Of course, I don�t say that treasure one�s hair is bad trend, let alone I mustn�t complain about personality. But I think that it is wonderful not only other culture but also traditional culture. So I want people to proud of one�s culture in present global world.
How about you think recent culture?
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