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Is it really all that important to be multicultural?
And, is monoculturalism all that bad?
To know, ask yourself the following questions:
How much do you identify with more than one culture?
How much have you internalized more than one culture?
It’s very difficult for me to determine this. How do I identify with my basic culture when it was never that clear to begin with?
And, since I married a Mexican and have become somewhat immersed in her culture, does that make me multicultural? (I have dreamed in Spanish. But, at one time, I dreamed in German. What does that mean?)
Check it out for yourselves @ What Makes You “Multicultural”