Some people believe that a person’s culture is defined by their country of origin, while others believe that has only a minor influence. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

it is often argued by some people that the
person
's attitude or
culture
is described by the nation where they were born. While some individuals believe that it shows a minor influence on the
person
's
culture
.
This
essay will not only shed light on both perceptions but
also
my point of view will be elaborated in conclusions. On the one hand, many individuals think that we can easily guess the
country
of origin by
person
's
culture
.
In other words
, parents show their attention to their children to learn different traditions in their school time.
Moreover
, they force their children to participate in traditional activities,
such
as making rangoli on Pongal or taking part in classical dance.
For example
, Satya Nadela is from India but he always does namaste to greet everyone and that shows his
country
of origin because in India we always welcome anyone by saying namaste.
On the other hand
, many people think that an individual's
culture
has a very minor influence on their root
country
. To elaborate, many individuals are staying in different nations,
such
as America, Canada, Australia, etc.
Moreover
, they do not come to their home
country
very often to meet their loved ones.
Hence
, they forget their
country
's
culture
and they tend to adopt other nations' cultures.
Therefore
, in some cases, we may see minor influences on an individual's
culture
. In conclusion, we can notice people by their
culture
to know their
country
of origin.
However
, it would be difficult to know a
person
's
culture
those who are living in abroad because they adopt their
culture
.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Cultural norms
  • Values
  • Traditions
  • Practices
  • Festivities
  • Cuisine
  • Language
  • Religion
  • Beliefs
  • Social systems
  • Institutions
  • Globalization
  • Media influence
  • Multicultural societies
  • Migration
  • Personal choices
  • Experiences
  • Education
  • Knowledge exchange
  • Economic factors
  • Homogenized
  • Cultural identity
  • Geographically concentrated
  • Individualism
  • Collectivism
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