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1. What are some things that define a culture?

By their beliefs, laws, clothing, education, language, music, and


traditions.

2. What do you think is interesting about your culture?


That Ecuadorian culture is a mixture of ethnic groups settled in
various regions.

3. Do you know much about your own culture?


No, I don't know

4. When people from other countries think about your culture, what
do they usually think of?
That majority of the people are indigenous.

5. In your culture is it polite to be straightforward and direct when


you talk to someone?
Yes
a. To whom is it OK and to whom is it not OK?
It is good for everyone to be frank and direct.

6. What has surprised you when you've met people from other
countries?
In the case of the gringos, I was surprised by their physique and their
customs.

7. Have you looked at Internet pages from a different culture? If so,


how were they different from those of your own culture?
Yes, in the customs, language, and clothing.

8. What do you like about your culture?


The traditions such as carnivals, Montavious rodeos, Holy Week,
etc.

9. What don't you like about your cultur e?

10.How do young people in your culture behave differently from older


people?
That older people continue to dress according to their culture and
young people do not.
11.How do young people in your culture behave differently from
people in this culture?
12.Are there many people of different cultures in your country? Are
you friends with any?
Yes, but i don't friends of different cultures.

13.Have you ever felt confused by the actions of someone from


another culture? If so, tell me about it. Yes, from Japanese culture
The action that confused me a bit was the bow that is his usual
greeting.

14.How are your language teachers who are not from your country
different from your other teachers? How are they the same?
I don't know.

15.Who in your culture do you admire most?


To the shamans.

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