Nowadays Most of things such as fashion of clothes, structure of building are changed that is more modern but I think that traditional things are not disappear at all because some of the people still keep follow traditional. In addition, even spirit of people also change to become modern but still have traditional thinking like between my generation and my father of mother’s generation.
I don't think that parents should choose for their children who they are to wed because sometimes the parents themselves could not make those choices and therefore would be making the wrong choice for the child. Actually parents want their children marry with person who has the good background. Sometimes it can make their children become unhappy. I also feel that forcing a child to go to church is also something that needs to be modernized. Sure, you can baptize your child and teach them your religion, but if they grow up and realize they don't want to be a part of the religion, then adapt to it and change; don't alienate simply because you want them to share your beliefs.What people need to understand that tradition will not always be tradition because one major force exists; change? Change will make things modern, and as change keeps rolling through, some of those modern things will become traditional, like carrying a cell phone would be considered traditional in some cultures. Some traditions last, but other succumb to change, and change really doesn't care what traditional is and what modern is.The same can be said about segregation or even slavery; that was a tradition back in the day, and now generation is different, for example: in USA, they have a President who is partially African-American and they live in the country where everyone and anyone is free. I don't mind harmless traditions, but everything changes eventually, where traditions becomes extinct, moderns become traditions, and change becomes moderns.
I don't think that parents should choose for their children who they are to wed because sometimes the parents themselves could not make those choices and therefore would be making the wrong choice for the child. Actually parents want their children marry with person who has the good background. Sometimes it can make their children become unhappy. I also feel that forcing a child to go to church is also something that needs to be modernized. Sure, you can baptize your child and teach them your religion, but if they grow up and realize they don't want to be a part of the religion, then adapt to it and change; don't alienate simply because you want them to share your beliefs.What people need to understand that tradition will not always be tradition because one major force exists; change? Change will make things modern, and as change keeps rolling through, some of those modern things will become traditional, like carrying a cell phone would be considered traditional in some cultures. Some traditions last, but other succumb to change, and change really doesn't care what traditional is and what modern is.The same can be said about segregation or even slavery; that was a tradition back in the day, and now generation is different, for example: in USA, they have a President who is partially African-American and they live in the country where everyone and anyone is free. I don't mind harmless traditions, but everything changes eventually, where traditions becomes extinct, moderns become traditions, and change becomes moderns.
Opening statement a little misleading. Argument can be tighter. You might want to read again after writing before publishing.
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