Some people say that it is possible to tell a lot about a person’s culture and character from their choice of clothes. Do you agree or disagree? v.13
Some people say that it is possible to tell a lot about a person’s culture and character from their choice of clothes. v. 13
Outfits and the cultures are intimately bound to each other, people following their religion closely are often found wearing traditional dresses and strictly obeying their culture, whereas it's hard to judge an individual's character from their outer look, but easy to speculate the society to which they belong. In my opinion, the statement doesn't hold a valid ground.
The world has become a global village, and humans are migrating from one place to another in search of work and to establish their livelihoods. However, travelling to various regions has a great impact on their dressing sense, and it hard to predict their culture by having a glance of their appearance. In order, to find work the immigrants try to look similar to the native population by wearing the local, regional dresses hence, people can only be related to a certain religion or a race, if they are wearing their traditional dresses.
On the other hand, guessing someone's character with their way of dressing is not reliable and authentic, for example a well dressed candidate in a job interview can be a criminal who is just trying to sneak into the organization with some harmful intentions. Furthermore, the character of a person is identified by their behaviour and deeds, for instance a man supplying drugs and wearing an expensive black suit doesn't identify the character. Therefore, the look of an individual doesn't affect their character, it just superficial.
In conclusion, I firmly believe that the cultures can only be identified, if people are wearing their cultural dresses and in any terms it does not reflect their behaviour, so nobody can exactly judge a character and culture just by the outer look.
Outfits and the
cultures
are
intimately
bound to each other,
people
following their religion
closely
are
often
found wearing traditional dresses and
strictly
obeying their
culture
, whereas it's
hard
to judge an individual's
character
from their outer
look
,
but
easy to speculate the society to which they belong. In my opinion, the statement doesn't hold a valid ground.
The world has become a global village, and humans are migrating from one place to another in search of work and to establish their livelihoods.
However
, travelling to various regions has a great impact on their dressing sense, and it
hard
to predict their
culture
by having a glance of their appearance. In order, to find work the immigrants try to
look
similar to the native population by wearing the local, regional dresses
hence
,
people
can
only
be related
to a certain religion or a race, if they are wearing their traditional dresses.
On the other hand
, guessing someone's
character
with their way of dressing is not reliable and authentic,
for example
a
well dressed
candidate in a job interview can be a criminal who is
just
trying to sneak into the organization with
some
harmful intentions.
Furthermore
, the
character
of a person
is identified
by their
behaviour
and deeds,
for instance
a
man
supplying drugs and wearing an expensive black suit doesn't identify the
character
.
Therefore
, the
look
of an individual doesn't affect their
character
,
it
just
superficial.
In conclusion
, I
firmly
believe that the
cultures
can
only
be identified
, if
people
are wearing their cultural dresses and in any terms it does not reflect their
behaviour
,
so
nobody can exactly judge a
character
and
culture
just
by the outer
look
.
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