Countries are becoming more and more similar because people are able to buy the same products anywhere in the world. Do you think this is positive or negative development?

The world has become a global place in terms of everything and
this
globalization provides
countries many
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countries, many
opportunities like reaching similar products. There is no doubt in my mind that it is a great development for people living all over the world. The
first
reason is that people could not access the products they wanted formerly. With developing technology and awareness of people, it has been much straightforward and
satisfactory
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satisfying
. If an individual in Papua New Guinea needed rosemary which is the herb for treating a patient, he would have to go to the country where rosemary grown, which seems impossible. In spite of these impossibilities, it is now possible as nowadays people can access these same products via abnormally large ships even from thousands of miles away.
Secondly
, the age we live in is known as the consumption age.
In other
words consumption
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words, consumption
of madness, but mentioned insanity has a benefit in many ways.
Besides
, if people feel discomfort about their similar appearance or consumption goods, they do not buy
then
objective case of they
them
. As an example, if there is a student who is zealous to watch a movie named ‘’Wild Strawberries’' from Sweden, he would have to visit Malmö for watching
this
drama. Thanks to globalization, the mentioned trainee can watch the
film
at any
film
festivals. In
this
way, the learner may be able to criticize the
film
with other people who watch the same
film
from overseas countries or his county.
Thus
, it is a blessing for the student both sharing the same
film
and feeling similar emotions with other people. In conclusion, I do not hesitate that the circumstances of people using
same products
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the same products
, buying similar objects or watching the same
film
are not only
positive but
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positive, but
also
it is the part of progression for both the welfare of people and
country
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the country
.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • globalization
  • diversity
  • homogenization
  • cultural assimilation
  • global connection
  • local businesses
  • economic impact
  • consumerism
  • standardization
  • westernization
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