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?

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,nations have been becoming significantly similar.In fact,I think it is
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umber of benefits of the availability of every item in the whole world.Majorly,
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,for the admirable distribution of the product, personnel are the unavoidable segment.
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,whenever a multinational company launches products in pioneer countries they obviously need a supply chain system including wholesale and retail stores, where they give jobs to persons from the diverse field, for monitoring,managing and for other tasks to run firms smoothly.
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,people can enjoy the diversified products at low prices.
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,if the products of the local companies are not suitable for quality and other aspects, users can easily shift to foreign products due to affordable prices.so,low prices aid in soothing life of a human. To sum up, an increase in the number of jobs and the low price of the products are the main benefits of the easy accessibility of the product from each corner of the world.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • globalization
  • diversity
  • homogenization
  • cultural assimilation
  • global connection
  • local businesses
  • economic impact
  • consumerism
  • standardization
  • westernization
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