Dear MEL Topic
Readers,
Identity 2016:
'Global citizenship' rising, poll suggests
It’s an
unclear question. If you’re asked if you identify yourself global, you may
wonder what “global” means. Does it mean to be open to travel to or work or
live in other part of the world, or to accept anyone from other countries to
your community?
Without
specifying what “global” means, a research was conducted to 20,000 people in 18
countries. It found that people in growing countries seem to consider
themselves more global than those in established countries. That may be because
those globally-minded people are interested in going abroad to see, experience
or even learn in other countries.
But the respondents
of the country, namely Germany, which took a large number of immigrants last
year consider themselves nationally minded rather than global.
Enjoy reading
and thinking if you’re more globally minded or locally minded.
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