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Do you believe that cultural differences cause many problems?

Or it's people who are unwilling to accept cultural differences that are the problem.
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SteelHands · 61-69, M
Only a simpleton puts too much or too little self definition through ones culture. Even in the highly educated such a thing causes friction both within ones own culture and others.

The problem is that so many educated people are simpletons with nothing noteworthy to define who they are.
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And that's the problem we are facing.
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@Random1Thoughts Facts of life are only unchanged facts so it's up to each person not to turn a simple fact into a problem.

Cultural acceptance of ones own culture is in order. Thinking you should be preoccupied about your own, or hypercritical of someone else's is bad reasoning since none of us gets to pick which culture were born and raised in.

So I think that the very idea of viewing cultural variances as a problem, then making rules to solve the problem of cultural disharmony is illogical.

If you don't like someone or something you ought to consider that nobody is asking you, or should have a right to ask you to, adapt and begin liking it.

Nor should any reasoning person go around making self affirmations about what they didn't, don't, won't or can't like.

I won't. Why does anyone else think they should?