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63"To truly understand your own culture—no matter how you define it—requires personal knowledge of at least one other culture, one that is distinctly different from your own."
Truly understanding our own culture can provide us all, regardless of your country, a sense of identity and core values that allow us to functions more successfully in both our personal and professional lives. What is equally important is that knowing your own culture makes it possible to more accurately interpret and evaluate your behaviors, customs and traditions. In terms of the way to understand our own culture, I partly agree with the speaker’s claim that we should resort to comparison with other culture in order to better understand our own culture under certain circumstance. Yet, on the flip side, I strongly believe that, to truly understand our culture, we have to explore into the history to find out its origin and route in some cases.
In the first place, I contend that personal knowledge of another culture which is distinct from our own is essential to be of self-awareness of our own culture. Hardly can we notice traditions, behaviors, customs or other ways we deal with daily affairs without a comparison with another kind of culture. Metaphorically, frogs in a pool would never be aware of the environment, such as water, plants and other species around, without a look at the world outside, and they are distorting their view of the outside world. We humans, as well, function in our culture and do not notice the culture’s existence. To most people, cultural values -- what we do and the way we feel about things -- are assumed to be human nature. Only having an understanding of the difference we behave between people from different districts can we be started to realize that culture are indeed exist and that is the first step to the understanding of our own culture. For example, we did not realize that the direct eye contact which we value is regarded as disrespectful in many cultures; we would always assume that someone who is not looking at us is deceitful, uninterested, or shifty. In fact, they are probably attempting to communicate respect. The trick to eliminating misunderstandings such as this is to get to know of other culture to become consciously aware of our values and of the fact that they are not necessarily shared by everyone we meet.
In addition, it is only when knowledge of other culture or cultures has been assimilated, that we can define and evaluate our own culture more distinctly and correctly. Only by compare with French behaviors and ideology can we define that our culture favors pragmatism, only by compare with American culture can we claim that we are moderate and conservative. It is just simple as it is. This also can be illustrated by the fact that cultures of most countries are defined and described by historians and travelers who had been to a lot of places elsewhere. To exemplify this point clearly ,here are two examples. Hsuan Tsang, a Buddhist monk in the Tang Dynasty, define the Chinese culture to a certain extend. Marko Polo, whose worldwide travels as recorded in the book Il Milione help identify the culture of Italy.
However, under some other circumstances, in order to better assess and have a profound understanding of our own culture, we have to pay a lot effort to find the route, the history, and the development of some elements of our culture, which is so unique that we cannot find a counterpart in other culture, rather than acquiring of other culture which seems useless in this case. To exemplify this point, here’s an example that is very persuasive. Being the only insurance of their lives, guns thus became crucial tools in their living. And for the great help of guns in the War of Independence and the Civil War, the constitution of USA consequently added the legality of personal possession of gun as one clause. Since then, possessing gun, as a sacred right, gradually developed into a particular culture. Considering the gun culture of the US as a representative instance, that strange or even dangerous culture fascinates many people living in other countries to wonder what meaning is truly included in it. However, they could never understand the significance of gun culture to the US people when they failed to reveal its origin. This illustrates that, in some cases, find the origin and route of culture is the best way-even the only way-to truly understand our own culture.
In the final analysis, in order to have a true understanding of our culture, acquiring of knowledge of other culture one is an effective and important way but definitely not the best way, let alone the only way in some conditions. So we have to strike a balance to make the best choice to find the right way to get a better understanding of our culture. |
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