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Living in a typical village shares both good points and bad points.
I think the good points of living in a typical village are that they can frequently contact with each other who's from among another countries. It means that they'll be able to spread their own view by talking to each other about their hometown's culture and thinking or knowing them. At the same time, they don't persist in their own view. We,each other, often support each other's life by importing and exporting. That's why, also they may see social as the place for contacting with other countries. On these points, living in a typical village is good point.
On the other hand, the bad points are that individuality which each countrys'culture has will be lost, if other countries' culture are concentrated on one country. For example, when they go to abroad for a trip or on business and watch sightseeing, they may see them as our own culture or natural. That's why, it's important to have each countrys' individuality to some degree.
If anything, I may like living in a global village. Because I think that ,in a sence, but not perfect, I may live in a global village. Thanks to contacting with other countries by living in a global vilage, we can rely on imported things.
I agree with you that while a global village is a good idea, it is also important for each country to keep its own identity.
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