EMBRACE MY CULTURE

How I Learned To,EMBRACE MY CULTURE ?

The first step in our lives was our family . Taught us what meaning the intellectual openness is to other cultures and after that our teacher. Good teachers embrace students’ cultural backgrounds. Then society!!!

America is the best incubator for all the cultures of the world.

How can we present our cultures in America ?

Aspects of post-language culture

Here are a few of the things a bi cultural individual experiences from more than one perspective, in addition to language and speech itself.

1- Folk Art. 

The broad category of “folk art” includes music, dance, folklore, and traditional cultural crafts.
Some cultures have very specific and guarded ones –
for example Arabic calligraphy in Iraq . Others are practiced all over the world in different styles, such as pottery or even things as common as painting and stringed instruments.

2- Food

Cultural or “heritage” dishes are generally influenced by the staples that were available wherever that particular culture and language was established.

3- Clothes and Dressing . 

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Apart from “heritage festivals,” most countries have globalized their fashions to at least some degree. We may know what a culture’s traditional clothing used to look like, but the reality is that most Iraqi people do not wear their traditional wear every day, nor do Germans wear lederhosen and dirndls. and all people around the world same that.