GLOBALIZATION
Enviado por aishh • 5 de Septiembre de 2012 • 271 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 479 Visitas
Globalization
Globalization in the travel
Globalization greatly influenced the appearance of international travel since many people travel to other countries in search of work and of course not all travel only to work some looking to enjoy moon solon nice vacation in another country and most of these travelers international come from developing countries.
Through thousands of people travel around the world have parted familiar with different cultures and are open to new ideas about food, services and products.
So that globalization also affects trade, culture and even with the likes of people.
Globalization in the popular culture
Popular culture has become more globalized too. because thanks to her people in the United States enjoy listening to South African music and reading Japanese comics and soap operas are also seen in Israel.
good thanks to the globalization we can hear music in another language and that is unfortunately more and more people heard the music the music of our own country and also thanks to the globalization we are slowly losing cultural identity.
globalization has also been influencing each country's food people eat very rich in England the curry of India, while people in Peru and enjoy Japanese sushi Meanwhile the U.S. fast food chains have become common throughout the world.
The global expansion of McDonald has become a symbol of globalization and others item of the menu are specific to that region McDonalds in Japan has a milkshake flavored green tea and McDonald in Uruguay, a "McHuevo" is a hamburger topped with a fried egg.
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