Globalization only affects and shapes your identity as much as you allow it to. Millions of people worldwide allow globalization to shape their identity. A good example of how globalization affects and shapes other people around the world would be McDonalds™. They are a transnational corporation, so people over in China or even in Dominican Republic can have American fast food. But the McDonalds™ doesn’t serve any of their cultural food, therefore this affects their identity because then they will start eating a different cultural food instead of their own. This could also be a form of assimilation.
Globalization doesn’t really shape my identity, but in some ways it does. For example, I find it a lot easier to just dress in American Eagle clothing then actually finding out about my heritage back around and wearing traditional/ cultural clothing. I also fit in with other people a lot better than if I were to wear cultural clothing because it’s what everyone wears or knows. This also shapes others identity too, more people rather wear something that is well known then wear their traditional/ cultural clothing. They don’t want to be discriminated against, plus it makes it easier to fit in with other cultures if you have something in common i.e. clothing.
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