Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Why Is Multiculturalism Important To Our Society?

Multiculturalism    

In today's society, we are all multicultural people, we all come from different cultural backgrounds. 
Some people are the same and some people are not, but we all live as one.

I strongly believe that many different cultures can live peacefully together & build successful, social relationships. For an example… 
The workplace. 
We have multicultural people working together in orchards, factories, fast food restaurants, and clothes shops. Working together as a team, laughing and talking about their everyday lives, families and more so, where they all come from & soon to be friends. 
Together we start to learn about one another. How our cultures are different, how we were brought up and so on. This is how we become educated about the many cultures we involve ourselves with.

Another thing I agree with is respect & love… I feel that if everyone respects each other, we all can live in a good , positive & cheerful environment. The mass shooting in christ church a perfect example of  multiculturalism. The people of christ church & around Nz came together shared their love and respect to those who we lost.  Even though they were not of Maori religion Nz still stood beside the families and the people of christ church as a nation.

The most common thing that does bring us together are all the multicultural festivals. The different clothing stalls, the different food stalls, the whole atmosphere in one place makes you feel that the world is in the palm of your hand. 

I personally believe that multiculturalism is extremely important to society because it helps people around the world become more accepting of other cultures & backgrounds.

We may have many different cultures, tribes, languages, & so on… but we are ALL one race… the human race. 

BY Legacy 


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