Yes.
- World travel, multiple citizenship, multiple passports
- Speaking more than one language
- Have friends that range from dirt poor to multi-millionaires
- A wide range of musical appreciation and other arts
- Involved in the lives of others and work tirelessly to improve those around me
- Constantly reading and educating myself, long after college has been completed
While that all sounds like bragging, and perhaps it is, those are but a few of the reasons why I believe I'm a cultured person. Basically, a cultured person is never too satisfied with his current level of life progress. My goals are to continue to grow my business, travel more, learn more languages and make even more friends of which I can share new experiences with.
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I absolutely consider myself a cultured person. I am accepting of all cultures, and have been exposed to many different cultures (clothing, food, music, cinema, language, etc.)
College tends to do that to people by default. :)
I tend to shock people with how "cultured" I am, because stereotypically black Americans are SUPPOSED to be so centric on our own culture to the point of ignorance and intolerance of other cultures.
Not me! :)
I'd say yeah. I'm open to meeting new people, trying new things, and going to new places. I've lived in a couple different states, got to know different groups of people while I was there and am now in another country. I definitely plan to travel while I'm over on the other side of the globe, and take in as much as possible.
Yes, I do. Not because I've been all over the world or that my palate is culturally diverse. Rather, I've been exposed to many types of cultures and also readily open to accept different beliefs and traditions. Not every culture is the "right" way, but I'm not going to be ignorant and call it witch craft.
Not really. There's so much more I need to learn and experience. I need to immerse myself in other cultures, but I never get off my big behind long enough to do it. Every time you learn something new about a different way of life, life becomes fuller.
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Absolutely. at one point I literally was chatting with a person from every continent but Antarctica. Given travel has become quite expensive I find it fascinating to hear customs, music tastes and exchange recipe ideas.
Yes I think so but love learning about other cultures beside my own :P
- I speak the language of the culture I come from although I'm in the process of learning Italian as my third
- I am Catholic with a strong identity
- I love the food
- I'm an active human rights and environmental activist trying to improve the conditions and lives of other
- I embrace the martial art of my countryAnglo-Saxon Americans don't have much culture, my family go abroad regulary we travel to different parts of the world where I embrace different cultures.
Hmmm no I would be a pretentious person to say so...too young to be wordly..but for sure on the road to becoming quite the cultured hoot ^.^
I guess I really can't since I've only travelled to another country once an that was Estonia. I do want to travel but haven't been able to afford yet.
No. To be honest I'm not very interested in other peoples culture. I try to keep an open mind, but I tend to focus on things that interest me.
I think I'm fairly cultured but there's room fro improvement.
No. There are always other cultures I have not been through.
I'd consider myself a cultured person. I do love traveling to different countries and getting to learn more about different people , their beliefs and cultures. I find that kind of stuff intriguing.
To an extent yes but I know more people are way smarter
yes I enjoy eating food from around the world.
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