There's a famous saying: "When in Rome, do as the Romans do". The idea behind this saying is very important to take notice of in our increasingly diverse world. If you don't know, just copy everyone else and you'll surely find acceptance and tolerance. Tolerance is important for it allows the flow of ideas to go on about unimpeded.
"What tools can we use to stay tolerant?"
Another good tool is to become more tolerant is to expose yourself to another cultures media, food, art, etc. By immersing yourself in the different way, you can begin to understand the differences and eventually become tolerant. By being different, everyone has something to contribute to not only their communities but also the world. Of course, these contributions aren't only positive but they do provide perspective. In the end, differences should be something that should gradually become a positive and enriching experience.
What questions can you ask to reach an understanding?
So, I realize how this could come off. Now, I can begin to research other cultures and maybe explain why the USA might come off that way. I could explain how we've been used to being the number one superpower in the world and can afford the luxuries that it provides. But saying something like that, while honest and to some extent accurate, is extremely smug. So in turn, it's better for someone like me to understand other cultures all together and see how I can represent myself better and not just my country.
*Note. I do not support the above picture. It's just for demonstrative purposes. Nothing more.*
Core Concepts
Culture Shock
personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country, or to a move between social environments, also a simple travel to another type of life
Prejudice
any preconceived opinion or feeling, either favorable or unfavorable.
Hi Michael, You demonstrate a good understanding of the topic. However, you simply must explain your idea behind your tool bar. Consider it as a question from a South Seelander (considered as the hillbillies of Sjælland) to an Iowan.
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Marcus
The problem with having a strong opinion in the public education system in the US is that you get a lot of flak from both the school board and parents. Not every country is like Denmark where you follow open ended education principles. You have to strike a balance because no way is truly the right way.
ReplyDeleteThe problem with having a strong opinion in the public education system in the US is that you get a lot of flak from both the school board and parents. Not every country is like Denmark where you follow open ended education principles. You have to strike a balance because no way is truly the right way.
ReplyDeleteI am a slow learner - hope we can discuss this face to face tomorrow.
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Marcus