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What are the main benefits of living in an ethnically diverse city?
What are some potential challenges of living in an ethnically diverse city?
What are some potential challenges of living in an ethnically diverse city?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
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Answered by
Anonymous
1. Living in an ethnically diverse city can help the diffusion of culture due to the different backgrounds and way of living everyone has. You are exposed to different types of music, clothes, foods, and different points of views.
You learn that there are many different types of religions from each other and everyone has their different beliefs.
2. Culture and politics could clash and will lead to debates and arguement over one another which will cause fights and there won't be peace with one another. Each culture has different customs and norms and have different expectations so doing one thing can offend some other culture.
You learn that there are many different types of religions from each other and everyone has their different beliefs.
2. Culture and politics could clash and will lead to debates and arguement over one another which will cause fights and there won't be peace with one another. Each culture has different customs and norms and have different expectations so doing one thing can offend some other culture.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Good.
I've lived in ethnically diverse cities most of my life. I remember my first pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago about 1952. Most of us welcomed pizza as a new food; it was not part of most of our diets at this time.
But ethnically diverse Chicago also brought conflicts, especially in housing. Blacks and whites did not live in the same neighborhoods when I was growing up.
I've lived in ethnically diverse cities most of my life. I remember my first pizza at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago about 1952. Most of us welcomed pizza as a new food; it was not part of most of our diets at this time.
But ethnically diverse Chicago also brought conflicts, especially in housing. Blacks and whites did not live in the same neighborhoods when I was growing up.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Today, everyone in diverse cities enjoy foods from around the world.
Unfortunately, there is still strife between some groups.
Unfortunately, there is still strife between some groups.
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