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Blogging affects culture?
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[QUOTE="MOSIUR, post: 160450, member: 51869"] [SIZE=18px][B]Culture means many things![/B] Culture is a very common phenomenon in our own life. It is a combining form of our food, dress, manner, movement, language, and everything that we do. Whenever we write any blog and then post into our blog site or any other website, that blog spread all over the world instantly. It certainly reflects our own culture and represents the culture. Our language, style of expression, ways of behaving all symbolize our culture greatly. For example: If we use the Russian language in the blog, people will think this country teaches Russian language. If we post a recipe on the fry of Hilsa fish for cooking, people will think that idea of the people of cooking. If we comment roughly on the post of someone, people may think that most of the countrymen may have such misconduct. In the world of blogging, various cultures used different parts of the world are clearly observed. Everyone is representing his own culture through the blogging platform. What do you think of this issue?[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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