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Cultural Differences Between India And Canada

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There is a giant difference between India and Canada. Indian civilization is considered as oldest civilization as compare to Canada. Canada was founded after the North America continent was discovered. There is a various differences between these two nations such as legal, political, population’s size and nature, religion, ideology, career and education, fashion and beauty, environment, entertainment, sports and technology etc.

India is a diverse country. In this country people of different religions live together. Over the time, many countries have migrated to Canada and work there as a valuable member of the community. Mostly the Indian people are migrating to Canada for the purpose of achieving new job opportunities. Because of large number …show more content…

They use the dress codes according to the occasions. They wear different and unique dresses. While in India people prefer to wear traditional light color clothes. They feel hesitation while wearing funny and different costumes. If we take an example of comparision between 150th Canadian day with the 70th Independence day of India. The people of Canada doesn’t matter they are Canadian born or not, they celebrate this festival with full of joy. The environment on that day is viewable. The celebration continues till mid- night. Where on India’s Independence day , the people are busy in their works and they do not celebrate with that enthusiasm. There was a Prime minister’s speech which was telecast on news channels. The Indian citizen do not wear costumes like Canadian people do. This reflects the celebration method of these two different nations. Taking an another example of dress codes in marriages and funerals of these countries. During marriages in Canada, they prefer to wear white clothes. On the other hand people of India wear dark color clothes mostly red and white on funerals and does not prefer to wear white color on marriages because Indian people consider wearing white colour as bad

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