@Authoritarian I can't speak for every country, but in the US and (to my best knowledge) most of Europe, we associate that word with ideologies like fascism and Communism, or in general with power-mad governments that insist on exerting tremendous influence on individual civilian life.
Well here in the US we have some of everyone but I think that countries like India are very special. Here everyone mixes up and every generation looses some of their culture. In places like India you have many old traditions and in the USA although we have a culture it is more new.
I can’t imagine this. I’m guessing you live in northern India or China? I live in one of the most multicultural cities in the world and on my street alone, we have people from countries all over the world who speak all sorts of different languages. More often than not, when I am in the lineup at Walmart I am the only white person
@NegemJennysCat judging by your knowledge are you from California because India is one of the most ethnically diverse country. North Eastern part India has Mongoloid facial structure, americans would call it asian. In South India you'll find dark brown skinned indians. north western regions like Punjab and Kashmir have people have Fair Skin and even Blue eyes.
@Authoritarian India’s diversity is nothing compared to my country and I’m not even American btw. I live in one of the most multicultural cities in the world where over 50% of the population were born outside of the country. A city where over we have over 250 ethnicities and over 170 different languages are spoken. You haven’t really seen diversity tbh