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Cultural Test : Abu Zubier

Culture is an integral part of human society, it shapes our beliefs, values, and attitudes. The term "cultural taste" refers to an individual's appreciation, liking, or preference for a particular cu

lture. Cultural taste is often shaped by our upbringing, socialization, and exposure to different cultural practices and beliefs.


Having a good cultural taste is essential for understanding and appreciating diversity in society. It enables us to embrace and appreciate different cultural practices, beliefs, and values. Cultural taste is also important for building bridges between people from different cultural backgrounds, promoting understanding, and creating a sense of harmony in society.

In his book, "Culture and Imperialism," Edward Said emphasizes the importance of cultural taste in promoting mutual understanding and appreciation between different cultures. He states, "A refined cultural taste, based on a careful understanding of other cultures, can lead to a more tolerant and harmonious society."


Similarly, French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu highlights the importance of cultural taste in shaping our social identities. He argues that cultural taste is not just a matter of personal preference but is shaped by our social class, education, and cultural capital. In his book, "Distinction," he writes, "Cultural taste is a social marker that distinguishes us from others and shapes our social identity."


Having a good cultural taste requires an open mind, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and explore different cultural practices and beliefs. It involves being open to new experiences, ideas, and perspectives. As American writer Maya Angelou puts it, "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." Having a good cultural taste enables us to create positive experiences and feelings for people from different cultural backgrounds.

In conclusion, cultural taste plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding and appreciation of diversity in society. It enables us to embrace and appreciate different cultural practices and beliefs, promotes understanding, and creates a sense of harmony in society. As we continue to live in a world that is increasingly diverse and interconnected, having a good cultural taste is more important than ever. As English poet John Keats said, "The poetry of the earth is never dead." It is up to us to cultivate and appreciate this poetry through our cultural taste.

 
 
 

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