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The Value of Cultural Comparison

February 14, 2016 By Tessa Belanger

Ethnocentrism is a term that describes the tendency for people to view another culture through the lens of their own cultural upbringing, placing their culture at the center and scaling all cultures in reference to it. I can see how this can easily be a negative exercise, as it automatically implies a sense of superiority […]

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Ethnocentrism

February 14, 2016 By Lucy Passmore

Ethnocentrism is judging another cultures’ traditions as being inferior based on the idea that one’s culture is the best. Family is the most important thing here in Ecuador, which the people are very proud of. One thing that struck me as being really different is the age that kids move out of the house here. […]

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Culture Shock

February 14, 2016 By Lucy Passmore

I was expecting on having a hard time adjusting to a different country, a new culture, and living with a family. It has been shockingly easy, to be honest. I recognize that there are ups and downs in expereinces like this, and I probably owe the ease of my transition to my wonderful host family, […]

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La Idea de la Familia

February 14, 2016 By Lilian Taft

De niña, siempre he sido una persona muy independiente. Porque de eso, no pienso que quiero casarme o tener hijos. Es difícil para imaginar comprometerme con alguien. Desde estar en Cuenca, me he dado cuenta que la gente empieza buscar una pareja de vida a una edad muy joven. Las padres tradicionales esperaran que sus […]

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El Choque Cultural

February 14, 2016 By Lilian Taft

Antes de viajar a Cuenca para este semestre, mucha gente me aconsejó que debo pensar en una cosa se llama choque cultural. A ese tiempo, no sabía mucho de este tema. Sin embargo, después de hablar con amigos quien han estudiado en un país diferente, aprendí que choque cultural es. Estaba pensando que fue una […]

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