Here are two examples of how cultural beliefs can effect relationships negatively:
Before answering the question, it's important to get the definition right for cultural views.
Cultural views: 'Cultural views are the beliefs held by a group in a society to be true. We have individual beliefs and also collective views.'
Example: 'Indians love cricket.' The statement can be true as many people do love cricket, but not everyone loves cricket.
Negative consequence of certain beliefs.
Example 1: In many African, Middle-Eastern, and Asian countries, men holding hands is a sign of friendship. But in western countries that can be perceived as a sign of homosexuality.
Example 2: Stereotyping-'It is the low resolution or simplified image of a person belonging to certain group, religion, and culture.'
'Baniya' community in India is widely perceived as a community frugal with money, although it can be true for man individuals but not true for many individuals. Hence, when you meet someone who is from 'Baniya' community, you will assume the person to be stingy with money but it can easily be false.
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El niño dios ya que los latinos somos muy catolicos y/o creyentes y nosotros creemos en el niño dios la respuesta es el niño dios
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el correo would be my choice
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summary
The book begins with a short prologue addressed to “Your Excellency.” The narrator does not introduce himself in the prologue or identify the person to which it is addressed. While noting that some may find the text’s contents disagreeable, the narrator says that he believes there is value in bringing even unappealing truths to light.
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Analysis
The prologue establishes that the narrator’s primary aim in telling his story is to expose the truth, however ugly. However, as the story unfolds, what seems like a simple promise to tell the truth will become more and more complicated. By noting that some readers may find the text disagreeable, the narrator is foreshadowing the book’s heretical content, such as negative depictions of clergymen, for which it was banned after its initial publication in Spain.