SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN USA, UK AND UZBEKISTAN
Nuriddinova Sevinchgul Orzu qizi
Hakima Botirova
Keywords: KEY WORDS: - Diversity - Melting pot - Individualism - Multiculturalism - Innovation - American Dream - Social equality - Political polarization - Pop culture - Global influence - Tradition - Royalty - Literary heritage - Multiculturalism - Brexit - Contemporary tradition - Gender roles - Urban diversity - Plurality - Silk Road - Islamic customs - Traditional arts - Hospitality - Ikat fabrics - Traditional crafts - Modernization - Cultural preservation - Youth culture - Globalization vs. tradition
Abstract
Capturing the essence of society and culture in these three diverse nations is akin to embarking on a mesmerizing cultural odyssey. While the USA, UK, and Uzbekistan each boast unique features, they converge in their celebration of tradition, the dynamism of societal shifts, and the ever-present influence of global interconnectedness. Exploring their tapestries reveals the rich interconnectedness of our global society, an interplay of histories, traditions, and values that continues to shape our world in myriad magical ways.
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