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I don't think that a child who lerans a new language will reduce tis cultural identity, becausse the purpose of learnning a new language is to understand the world well. The cultural diversities are just like the bright-coloured flowers in a garden. Each of them has theri own features. If you are narcissistic and look down on others, you would be definitely isolated by others. So, a language is tool to have a conversation with the world. You can find something different and intersting from your culture. You can be proud of your culture meanwhile admiring some great things from other cultures. I never say which culture is the best, I say that every culture has their advantages. Kindness, patience and love are the most acceptable themes throughtout human history. So, the cultures which centre around these themes worth learning.
29 janv. 2026 07:30
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I don't think that a child who learns a new language will lose their cultural identity, because the purpose of learning a new language is to understand the world better. The diversity of different cultures is just like the bright-coloured flowers in a garden. Each of them has their own features. If you are narcissistic and look down on others, you will definitely be isolated by others. So, a language is a tool to have a conversation with the rest of the world. You can find something different and interesting from your culture. You can be proud of your culture while admiring some great things from other cultures. I never say which culture is the best, I say that every culture has their advantages. Kindness, patience and love are the most acceptable traits throughout human history. So, the cultures which centre around these human traits are worth learning about.
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wendy
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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