
Can a world map teach you about world cultures? |
But who cares, right? Why is it important to learn about countries half a world away? Knowing about Oman’s people or Lebanon’s traditions won’t help you ace a job interview or earn an “A” in statistics. Why learn about a country if it isn’t part of your culture, and you have no plans ever to visit it? This is why: because intercultural, international education has the power to broaden your mind in ways you may never have foreseen. You don’t have to know every international statistic. I’m not asking you to look up Kuwait’s population or Turkey’s favorite sport. All I ask is that you simply keep your mind open to the world, and that you try never to reduce vibrant, distinct cultures to stereotypical generalizations. It’s fine to not know things: this presents an opportunity to learn! Allowing ignorance to breed misconception and bias is what must be avoided. So keep your eyes, ears, and mind open to the world! Ask lots of questions, and never form judgements based on your own cultural bias. By listening, understanding, and avoiding assumptions, you will find that the world is much smaller than it seems, and that each distinct country is home to unique and beautiful cultures, traditions, and people.
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