Cultural sharing: meaning, definitions and examples
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cultural sharing
[ ˈkʌlʧərəl ˈʃɛrɪŋ ]
intercultural communication
The exchange of ideas, beliefs, customs, traditions, and practices between different cultures.
Synonyms
cross-cultural communication, cultural exchange.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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cultural sharing |
This term is often used when people from different cultural backgrounds share their traditions, values, and customs in a more casual or community-oriented setting.
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cultural exchange |
This is often used in the context of organized programs or activities designed to promote understanding between cultures, such as student exchange programs or cultural delegations.
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cross-cultural communication |
This term is best used in professional, academic, or formal settings when discussing the exchange of information between people from different cultures.
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Examples of usage
- Cultural sharing is essential for promoting understanding and tolerance among diverse communities.
- Through cultural sharing, people can learn to appreciate and respect the differences between various cultures.
Translations
Translations of the word "cultural sharing" in other languages:
🇵🇹 compartilhamento cultural
🇮🇳 संस्कृतिक साझेदारी
🇩🇪 kultureller Austausch
🇮🇩 berbagi budaya
🇺🇦 культурний обмін
🇵🇱 dzielenie się kulturą
🇯🇵 文化の共有
🇫🇷 partage culturel
🇪🇸 compartición cultural
🇹🇷 kültürel paylaşım
🇰🇷 문화 공유
🇸🇦 التبادل الثقافي
🇨🇿 kulturní sdílení
🇸🇰 kultúrne zdieľanie
🇨🇳 文化共享
🇸🇮 kulturna izmenjava
🇮🇸 menningarleg deiling
🇰🇿 мәдени алмасу
🇬🇪 კულტურული გაზიარება
🇦🇿 mədəni paylaşma
🇲🇽 compartición cultural
Etymology
The concept of cultural sharing dates back to ancient times when different civilizations interacted through trade, conquest, and migration. As societies became more interconnected, the exchange of cultural elements such as language, art, food, and customs became increasingly common. In the modern world, cultural sharing plays a crucial role in promoting global awareness, diversity, and mutual respect among people of different backgrounds.