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My first reaction of the video was of surprised because I had not thought of that way like Ali Al Saloom. He explains about the cultural identity. I understood that for people appreciate you, most accept their culture in all aspects. The example that gave Ali Al Saloom it was a woman lived over 20 years on Arabia. She still did not accept about the women covered their hair. So it was wrong for the women because she doesn’t have morals of the cultures. She most appreciate all the cultures and do not critice them. The other part of the video that was important was when Ali Al Saloom share about his Colombia story. The moral of the story was that you should never assume others words of a culture. The words can change by the different culture perspective of the people. The last important word for all the video was respect. By having respect with other we can know the person and coexist together. What was the message? The message was that having respect to others cultures. We can change about our own personality, morals and grow up to be a better person. Also we can prevent conflicts with others countries by respecting their own point of view. This can help to the world if we appreciate the people cultures and thoughts. For me the cultural identity is a personas background and also how you can refer to a person. It is usually what they are from, the language because a language develops according to the particular needs of the people who live in a certain location at a certain period of time, who share a way of life and culture, it is clear that language is strongly intertwined with culture and identity. A certain richness of communication and connection is lost when a person is unable to speak the language of his or her ancestors. On the other hand, knowing the language of one’s ancestors provides a sense of grounding and belonging, like Ali La Saloom said about the English that they can also speak like in United States of America. And the religion, the food according

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