Differences of being bilingual and bicultural

The difference between being bilingual and bicultural is that you could learn different languages even being bilingual where you acquire the language sitting in the classroom learning together but not knowing his culture. Being bicultural is to demonstrate in-depth the development of skills by knowing the culture, stories, and important musicians of why people act the way they do or not

Learn all the above and reach the heart, transport it to another level in which another culture allows you to be a bicultural citizen of the world.

That being bicultural is a lifestyle, a choice.




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