Sagot :
Answer:
Make friends. Get to know your friends’ families and see how their customs and traditions differ from yours. You might be surprised to find how culturally different two people living even in the same town can be!
Answer:
Here are ten things you can do to value/respect the diversity of the culture of the people around you:
1. Learn
-Maybe you’ve recently met someone from a different culture that you find interesting, or you’re just curious to learn about how different people live. There are so many ways to learn about different
2. Make friends
Get to know your friends’ families and see how their customs and traditions differ from yours. You might be surprised to find how culturally different two people living even in the same town can be!
3. Talk to people.
When you meet people from a different culture, ask them about their lives. But be polite about it and remember that they don’t owe you an answer, and might not want to give it - not everyone wants to explain everything about their culture, and if they’re a minority in the area, they might get asked the same questions a lot. Only ask if you have genuine interest in them as a person, not just as an example of their culture.
4. Read.
Seek out books by and about people who are different from you. Memoirs, biographies, and other nonfiction books are an obvious way to learn about the facts of a country or someone’s life, but also try to read novels that have been translated from other languages or written by people who might have a very different perspective on life in your own country.
5. Watch movies
Like with books, you can watch documentaries and nonfiction series, but check out other kinds of films, too. You get a more varied and nuanced perspective on a culture by seeing the kinds of fictional stories they tell.
6. Listen to radio shows and podcasts.
Radio and podcasts often feature people in more informal conversation, which is another great way to get an insider’s perspective on a different culture.
7. Travel
Immersing yourself in a completely different culture through travel is an amazing way to understand how different other ways of life can be. But even if you don’t have the time or money to visit different countries, you can find pockets of other cultures in your hometown. Wherever you live, there are probably immigrant communities or neighbourhoods with their own cultural heritage.
8. Don’t stereotype
Sometimes, learning a lot about a different culture through books, movies, or even travel and friends can lead you into a different trap: stereotyping.
9. Appreciate the differences
Differences between us are what make life so interesting. So embrace the differences between yourself and your friends from different cultures - but remember that what is a fascinating difference to you is just their normal life!
10. Respect
We should respect all religions, in the same manner, as we respect our own religion, since the underlying message of all religions is the same,” Mr. ... “Islam preaches love, tolerance, non-violence and forgiveness like any other religion.