Brook (2005) pointed out that globalization as it was previously perceived, is bringing all the people together, is not the case. Reason he gave is the inability of people to converge with each other to form a uniform culture. He thinks that people actually don’t accept each other while they move across the globe. They want to have their own identity without taking anything from the culture of people from the host country. This view of Brook is not fully applicable …show more content…
Technology now made the world a global village, hence, it will be wrong to say that people like to live with the same people because; now no one can create a barrio around the culture. All the information about any particular culture is now available and people are getting more and more aware of different cultures. Along with this, people through using social networking now have contacts with people all around the world without physically moving to other countries. They share their attitudes, heritage, and thoughts with other without any barrier without any disrespect to them or their