Development of culture around globe
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Today we live in a globalised world and the development of global culture is often at the expense of local traditions. There are certainly many people that show indifference to local customs in favour of embracing global ideas, but there are still many who see the value in maintaining them, myself included.
It is easy to argue that people are strongly influenced by the effects of globalisation. Technology in particular seems to dominate the leisure time of young people, whether it be gadgets or the internet. As a result, there are trends which can be described as global in all aspects of culture. For instance, many people now prefer listening to music by Ed Sheeran or Beyoncé rather than the traditional music of their country, which is often seen as outdated by comparison. Similarly, many would rather try exotic 'foreign' foods than use traditional recipes, which they might see as dull or old-fashioned.
However, it would be a mistake to think that everyone thinks this way. Many people are turned off by technology, which they see as culturally empty. Older people especially feel nostalgia for how things used to be done. For example, in the UK, the Royal Family are as popular as ever, and thousands of people turn out to see them wherever they go. It should also be remembered that many of today's global pop stars were themselves inspired by more traditional genres of music. Ed Sheeran, for example, embodies many musical traditions, such as folk music and busking. In the same way, it is still common to see performances of more traditional forms of music, such as classical and jazz.
My own opinion is that there is truth in both views. There are certainly people so focused on global trends that there is no space in their lives for, or interest in, preserving the past. On the other hand, there are many who prefer to live their lives more nostalgically and value the traditions that have been handed down. I would say that I belong more to this second group of people, although I admit I would struggle without the internet.
Today
we
live
in a
globalised
world and the development of
global
culture is
often
at the expense of local traditions. There are
certainly
many
people
that
show
indifference to local customs in
favour
of embracing
global
ideas
,
but
there are
still
many
who
see
the value in maintaining them, myself included.
It is easy to argue that
people
are
strongly
influenced by the effects of
globalisation
. Technology
in particular
seems to dominate the leisure time of young
people
, whether it be gadgets or the internet.
As a result
, there are trends which can be
described
as
global
in all aspects of culture.
For instance
,
many
people
now
prefer listening to
music
by Ed Sheeran or Beyoncé
rather
than the
traditional
music
of their country, which is
often
seen
as outdated by comparison.
Similarly
,
many
would
rather
try exotic 'foreign' foods than
use
traditional
recipes, which they might
see
as dull or
old
-fashioned.
However
, it would be a mistake to
think
that everyone
thinks
this way.
Many
people
are turned
off by technology, which they
see
as
culturally
empty. Older
people
especially
feel nostalgia for how things
used
to
be done
.
For example
, in the UK, the Royal Family are as popular as ever, and thousands of
people
turn out to
see
them wherever they go. It should
also
be remembered
that
many
of
today
's
global
pop stars were themselves inspired by more
traditional
genres of
music
. Ed Sheeran,
for example
, embodies
many
musical traditions, such as folk
music
and busking.
In the same way
, it is
still
common to
see
performances of more
traditional
forms of
music
, such as classical and jazz.
My
own
opinion is that there is truth in both views. There are
certainly
people
so
focused on
global
trends that there is no space in their
lives
for, or interest in, preserving the past.
On the other hand
, there are
many
who prefer to
live
their
lives
more
nostalgically
and value the traditions that have
been handed
down. I would say that I belong more to this second group of
people
, although I admit I would struggle without the internet.
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