Mediterranean American Culture

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Imagine, a world without color, without different ways of life, full of bleakness. That would be a world without culture. Everyone the same, eating the equally bland food, none of the different ways to live life being explored. This broken world is fortunately not how our world runs. It is filled with many exotic things to try and see. One of the many exhilarating places in the world is also known as Southern Europe. Many different cultures, people, and languages buildup this site to the one many all know today. Some aspects of understanding what is in this region is, what customs and traditions are, what Southern Europe is like, and how customs and traditions apply to Southern Europe. First, customs and traditions applies to anyone living …show more content…

Some of the bigger countries in Southern Europe includes Italy, Turkey, Greece, Bosnia, Spain and many more. Southern Europe is also in close proximity with the Mediterranean Sea, thus having a mediterranean climate and having the nickname of mediterranean Europe. A big part of any culture is its food. Europeans tend to eat more balanced meals and more dairy products. Of course the have their traditional dishes but they tend to have more alcohol on the side than what Americans are used to. In this region of Europe the people are also not too religious, if fact it is actually taboo to mix politics and religion. Religious practices are also almost used for special occasions alone, but there are always a few exceptions. Schooling is also quite different than the US, they have universities for free or at reasonable costs because they believe it should be a right. They also learn two to four foreign languages because their community is so diverse within all these countries. As some may see there are many differences in culture and even people. These Europeans value self expression and individuality more than not being an annoyance to the people around them. Southern Europe is its own individual world, separate from the

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