How Culture Change American Culture

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Culture can change a life.

There is something that is special to each and every country. Something that is embedded in the roots of the past and continues to show its face even now. That thing, is culture.

Xavier had Rond Table on October 26 and many of the people were unique in their own ways. With every question that was asked, everyone up on stage answered something differently than the other.

Both Vrushti Bhatt, an international student and Megan Havermann, a Sophomore in Xavier, were asked the same questions and almost always answered differently, except for a couple questions.

"When I came here the first thing I saw was like sky and all, it looks like it's really open but it's like it's not super in India. Everything is crowding and all, it's not like that over here. And yeah clearly that's the big thing over here too," Vrushti Bhatt stated. When asked the Same question, Havermann responded saying that she also loved how open America was and how there was a big variety of people.

With simple questions, Bhatt and Havermann answered differently. Havermann said she liked gourmet mac and cheese while Bhatt said that she liked Indian sweet food.

When asked what her favorite American band was, Bhatt did not have an answer. Havermann did, but when Havermann was asked if she liked any non-American bands, she …show more content…

"It always depends on the person because everyone is going to have different bonds. I don't get why people are like, 'Oh we're closer here, we're better than you.' Excuse me mister, missy, you we're all different we all form different bonds, some things may be the same, but some things most certainly are not the same. So I think the bonds honestly have to depend on the people." Havermann declared this while Bhatt simply said that people in India are more close than they are in

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