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Cultural Identity
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At lunchtime we sit at a table, talk as a family and I know that first you eat a starter, then a lunch and finally dessert, but usually we only eat lunch sitting around a table.
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In Peru, unfortunately, there is racism, commonly towards people from the interior of the country. Many times we tend to enlarge our ancestors and take pride in them, but the more we resemble them the more we are ashamed.
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We as a society must stop those thoughts, and if we see a case of racism we have to stand up so that future generations do not have this problem. We believe that education is the key.
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We do not like that Peruvians are undervalued in general, when they say that we are a lousy country or when there is discrimination between Peruvians, I think that is what there may be in this culture.
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At lunchtime we sit at a table, talk as a family and I know that first you eat a starter, then a lunch and finally dessert, but usually we only eat lunch sitting around a table.
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I think that culture is what defines each country, each community, is what makes a place indigenous, in its art, culture and traditions.
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Yes, for a long time it had been lost due to the problems of the past but we believe that the new generations have had to see great things such as qualification for the World Cup and the country's vice-anniversary in one year.
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It is considered respectful, as in other cultures to wish good morning. But also be nice and be gentle and pleasant in general. It is in bad taste when people speak rude words or when they do not give up the seat to an elderly person or a pregnant woman.
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Not, we consider that always from home and from school we have been taught to respect everyone equally and to see a case of racism and machismo to be able to act and counteract the situation.
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Fortunately, no, the country is a very diverse place and we will always be mixing between races and cultures, unfortunately not everyone can say this since there is still racism and machismo. But in our case we have not lived it.
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The worst thing about living in Peru can be the lack of education and respect on the part of many citizens. We have normalized living with crime, informality and breaking the rules.
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In our case, both parents work, so they both have the role of working to support the family. And there is no specific role for men and women in the family.
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The best thing about living in Peru is seeing the great cultural variety that there is. This can be seen in the great diversity of foods that we can try, the music that we can listen to and the customs that we can learn.
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