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In the last fifty years, immigration has turned Australia into a multicultural society.
Different cultures have helped to make Australia richer and more interesting, but on the
other hand this has also created some problems. In this essay, I intend to discuss the
advantages and disadvantages of this change in Australian society.
Firstly, one advantage of living in a multicultural society is that Australians have been
introduced to a wide variety of international foods. In any city in Australia, people can
enjoy food from a long list of different countries, and the average Australian family now
includes such dishes as pizza, fried rice and sushi on its daily menu.
In addition to this, the influx of people from countries around the world has meant that
the majority of Australians have become more tolerant of different cultures, religions
and languages. Through immigration, Australia has been able to develop a more global
perspective and find its place in the world today. Australian English is becoming more
dynamic, and international words and phrases are now part of Australian speech.
has been that some Australians feel that it has caused them to lose part of their own
cultural identity. People who feel like this tend to feel threatened, not enriched, by the
diversity that multiculturalism brings.
Another disadvantage is that in some situations, along with multiculturalism comes
racism – from within the ranks of native Australians and other migrant communities.
Negative feelings such as these cause resentment and hostility and can lead to
aggressive behaviour and related problems.
Notwithstanding the disadvantages, I believe that every Australian cannot help but feel
enriched by the influences of other cultures. Immigration has enhanced an already
fascinating country and serves to make it even more specia
In the last fifty years, immigration has turned Australia into a multicultural society.
Different
cultures have
helped
to
make
Australia richer and more interesting,
but
on the
other hand this has
also
created
some
problems. In this essay, I intend to discuss
the
advantages
and disadvantages of this
change
in Australian society.
Firstly
, one advantage of living in a multicultural society is that Australians have
been
introduced
to a wide variety of international foods. In any city in Australia,
people
can
enjoy food from a long list of
different
countries, and the average Australian family
now
includes
such dishes as pizza, fried rice and sushi on its daily menu.
In addition
to this, the influx of
people
from countries around the world has meant that
the majority of Australians have become more tolerant of
different
cultures, religions
and
languages. Through immigration, Australia has been able to develop a more
global
perspective
and find its place in the world
today
. Australian English is becoming
more
dynamic
, and international words and phrases are
now
part of Australian speech.
has
been that
some
Australians feel that it has caused them to lose part of their
own
cultural
identity.
People
who feel like this tend to feel threatened, not enriched, by the
diversity that multiculturalism brings.
Another disadvantage is that in
some
situations, along with multiculturalism
comes
racism
–
from within the ranks of native Australians and other migrant communities.
Negative
feelings such as these cause resentment and hostility and can lead to
aggressive
behaviour
and related problems.
Notwithstanding the disadvantages, I believe that every Australian cannot
help
but
feel
enriched
by the influences of other cultures. Immigration has enhanced an
already
fascinating country and serves to
make
it even more
specia
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