I'm glad I was faced with different cultures when I was growing up because I wasn't fazed by it. It has been a huge benefit to me; I feel comfortable wherever I go.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I really hold on to my culture because it is what made me.
I am very happy since when I am in different cities I can experience and learn different cultures!
It's wonderful to learn about new cultures and to be able to travel easily to so many countries.
We were constantly moving to different countries and adjusting to new things. It was such a free feeling. I'm glad I didn't have a traditional upbringing.
You experience other cultures to give you a kind of shock that makes you look at your own culture. You appreciate it more as a result of being out of it, but you also realise there are some things lacking in your culture.
I've always enjoyed traveling and having experience with different cultures and different people. But it's also a wonderful thing to be able to benefit and enable research, not only in our country but around the world.
I have always felt more at home in a culture that has nothing to do with the one I was born and brought up in.
I grew up in Africa surrounded by a lot of culture. It's made me aware that the world is a big place.
I've always felt very much from a mixed culture - mainly English and French, but also Nigerian, Thai, Mexican. Everything's had its influence on me.
Living in different cultures helped me work out who I was going to be, separate from where I came from.
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