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		<title>Cultural cognitive dissonance</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Anjishnu Kumar]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; From time to time, we are probably all pretty good at thinking that we live in a culture that&#8217;s a just a little bit superior to others. A recent question posted on Quora asked people to contemplate the question &#8220;What strikes you as odd about your own culture&#8221;. The responses are funny, interesting, disturbing [...]]]></description>
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<p>From time to time, we are probably all pretty good at thinking that we live in a culture that&#8217;s a just a little bit superior to others. A recent question posted on Quora asked people to contemplate the question &#8220;What strikes you as odd about your own culture&#8221;.</p>
<p>The responses are funny, interesting, disturbing and sometimes downright bizarre. For example, India makes 3000 movies a year of which 95% are love stories. According to Anjishnu Kumar,  &#8221;&#8230;<em>The same society that consumes thousands of love stories for its weekly entertainment, has an arranged marriage rate of 80%+ in urban middle-class areas, and 100% in rural areas. Inter-caste and inter-faith marriages are almost like a statistical error&#8221;.</em></p>
<p>We also learn that Dutch people eat stuff that the rest of the world finds strange. Have a look here http://b.qr.ae/12aKxL1</p>
<p>Have a curious day.</p>
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