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小编:cherry 143On the strength of compelling and convincing research, scientists nowadays statethat varieties of language and culture have been becoming victims of global economic growth, especially in the developing country. As I see it, what with the external and the internal factors, China is not an exception.
Firstly, globalization inevitably accompanies with the fade of cultures and linguistics. For instance, technology has now created the possibility and even the likelihood of a global culture. The Internet, satellite, and cable TV have swept away the old national cultural boundaries. Moreover, the competitions between countries are more and more furious. If a product is not linguistically and culturally appropriate, it may not sell at all.
Secondly, policies of opening and reforming in China contribute to the issue in some degree. Nowadays, Chinese government introduces some preferential measures toencourage foreign merchants and companies investing in China, so as to absorb their advanced technology and management. However, the foreigners surely immigranttheir alien cultures into China, such as fast food culture, which challenges our domestic Chinese food.
Last but not the least is selfneglect, especially of the young. They are prettyhooked on imitating alien cultures and languages inasmuch as they regard those are tidal current, while the essences of their own will unconsciously be dying out.
Suffice it to say that many of them can sing many English popular songs while cannot sing any Beijing opera.
In conclusion, culture and language in their various forms now serve as primary carriers of globalization modern values. In my submission, we should reckon it rationally, namely discarding the dross and selecting the essential.