Friday, May 31, 2019

Cultural diversity :: essays research papers fc

Many mickle are affected by cultural differences, but if one tries to break the barriers, the attempt is usually received with open arms and graciously. I remember when preparing for my trip to Germany friends asked why I chose Germany. I responded with why not? because I was confronted with reasoning like look what happened in World War II, you do not know their language, and my favorite, all there are is Nazi people over there. I looked at them for a second then replied with something to the affect that I have always had a fascination with World War II and especially Adolf Hitler and Germany. It is true that I do not know the language, but English is becoming more and more a universally recognized language, and piece it is true there are Nazi types of people there, Im sure there is an equal amount of hate right here in the United States. While this is interesting, it so far simply doesnt respond to the assignment, which is to respond to an demonstrate from Language Awareness. You need to make clear from the start what essay youre responding to.Not deterred by otherwises comments, I set off for Germany in November of 2002. This was post 9/11 so I was a bit nervous. The first jaunt was from Cleveland to Toronto where I had my first encounter with traveling outside the United States. Toronto has many Muslim people. As I approached the security furnish to get into the area where I was to board the plane, I noticed a Muslim man yelling in Arabic or some other Middle Eastern language to someone across the security gate. By yelling, I mean angrily and forcibly. Being that this was my first international trip and lonesome(prenominal) my 2nd airplane ride in my life, I was already nervous to begin with. Add the fact that it was post 9/11, I was nervous as hell. I thought to myself, Did World War III break out in the hour that I was in the air to Toronto? Then I know that just maybe the person was upset about having to unbuckle his belt or something trying to get through the gate. I landed safe and telephone set in Frankfurt which has the largest airport in at least Europe. This is where I had my first cultural shock. I knew I had less than

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