Answer:
We could quite safely state that in our society everybody
deals on a daily basis with people from different origins
and cultures. In our neighborhoods, places of work
and study, and even in our families, there are people
who come from different continents, who speak
different languages, practice their own customs and
profess different religions.
At the same time, we share and interact in the same
environment which has many common values and norms,
and we all act similarly in everyday events –like going to
school or work, going for a walk, playing sports, shopping
at the supermarket or watching television–.
Cultural diversity contains great potential for
educational and personal development as it allows
for mutual enrichment, thanks to those factors
that differentiate us –languages, customs, historic
memories, beliefs, etc.–. This mutual enrichment is
often made possible due to those factors that unit us
–common values and norms of coexistence in everyday
situations–.
We live in a plural society where cultural diversity exists
and is manifest on many levels: the autochthonous
population is diverse and the immigrant population is
made up of many sociologically and culturally different
groups. Although common aspects are shared, there
is also diversity within these groups as no person is
exactly the same as another. This diversity is manifest
in many different cultural expressions which form part
of human heritage
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