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大连外国语学院赵由冉:Cultural Clashes and Coexistence—a Love Story
来源:21世纪英文网    日期: 2012-04-20

赵由冉:大连外国语学院选手,第17届21世纪杯全国英语演讲比赛二等奖获得者。

选手简介:

赵由冉,来自大连外国语学院。可以说我是个梦想家,不停地迸发千奇百怪的想法。也可以说我是个实践家,总爱用事实和经历说话。从为妇女儿童基金会筹款的英文剧,到模拟联合国与模拟APEC的各项比赛,加上在Weliveinbeijing实习的机会,让我从大一的青涩变成了如今的果敢和成熟。希望21世纪英文演讲比赛能给我充实美好的大学生涯划上圆满的句号。

演讲稿:

C-Dawg, that’s how I call my boyfriend, and yes, he is an expat from Seattle, America. How can they make this work? You must wonder. Me, a typical 20-year-old Chinese girl. And him, a 63 feet tall American football fanatic. Their life must be full of arguments and disagreements. Unfortunately, you are right. And to be honest, we just had a fight not so long ago. This 23-year-old grown man is actually still a baby, he puts peanut butter on almost everything. I mean, literally. Bread, fruits, salad, sometimes he just loves to lick his fingers with peanut butter on it. I’ve been putting up with it for a long time. It’s inevitable, I thought, cultural differences exist everywhere, and sometimes all we need is to be more tolerant. However, one day, he put the last straw on my back, he put peanut butter on the sweet and sour pork I cooked him. Sounds disgusting, doesn’t it? I totally lashed out and told him as a Chinese, I really couldn’t stand him ruining the original flavor of food! I barely remember the detail of the fight, but at the end of it, I went back to the kitchen, looking at the dish, I just couldn’t stop my curiosity. Yes I tried it. And guess what, that dish was disgustingly delicious. I bought him a bag of Reese peanut butter cups as a sorry gesture and decided to respect and embrace his little habits.

See? Me and C-Dawg is the perfect embodiment of cultural clashes and coexistence. And those fights and arguments actually brought us closer. We learned to understand each other more from every fight.

However, obviously not all cultural clashes can be avoided by a kiss or a bag of chocolate. Cultural clashes cause us millions of dollars on business ventures, thousands of broken marriages and conflicts worldwide.

So shall we live the life of a recluse and avoid all contact from other people who are different from us? Hell, no. A world when I wake up 3 Am in the morning without Barcelona VS Real Madrid to watch, a world that a Chinese cinema runs no blockbuster from Hollywood. I wouldn’t take this world as an option.

Yes, culture clash is a trouble maker, but it also offers us more possibilities and options. It helps us to build a dynamic multi-culture world full of diversity. It lets a thousand different flowers blossom in the garden of our culture land. All we need to do is to stop worrying about the trivial side effects and embrace the differences. The sparkles created by those clashes may contribute to the flowering of human endeavor, more cooperation, more understanding, more respect and more love. For starters, you can stop putting your judgments on speed dial and calling every girl with an alien aside a gold digger.

There is a super popular book a couple of years ago called Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus. So even me a Chinese Venus girl and C-Dawg an American Martian can make it work. What else can’t be done?


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