Celebration - bizarre - traditions(3) - historical - manners - celebrate (2) - heritage - festive - indigenous Son con las palabras que estan arriba ayudenme por fiss People all over the world have different traditions and customs. They all _________their own important dates or events in the most varied ways. Some may appear __________ or odd to you, but it is probably because your own culture is different. The important thing is to understand that differences make us unique, and cultural differences should open your eyes to other different realities. In Chile, for example, we ________ our national holidays with barbeques, empanadas, and different social gatherings. Some kids play typical games and fly kites. Usually, we meet with our family and sometimes with friends in a _______ environment. However, in Venezuela, even though the national holidays are a ______ event, they don’t celebrate in such a big way like Chileans do. There are _________celebrations that are also important and very festive. Mapuches, for example, celebrate “We Tripantu”, which is the Mapuche New Year _________, and it is an ancient ________ that has survived until these days. “We Tripantu” is celebrated during June, unlike the common New Year’s Eve in December. While in December people have dinner and gather with their family to receive the new year, Mapuches celebrate in June to welcome the new year with a social gathering where the elders teach the young the ancient ________ and Mapuche ________. Then, when the sun comes up, they bathe in a river or lake. Different, right? But that’s the great thing about ___________, we can all learn about different cultures and understand that these differences are the richness of our society”. Ayuda Por fisssss
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People all over the world have different traditions and customs. They all __celebrate__their own important dates or events in the most varied ways. Some may appear bizarre or odd to you, but it is probably because your own culture is different. The important thing is to understand that differences make us unique, and cultural differences should open your eyes to other different realities. In Chile, for example, we celebrate our national holidays with barbeques, empanadas, and different social gatherings. Some kids play typical games and fly kites. Usually, we meet with our family and sometimes with friends in a festive environment. However, in Venezuela, even though the national holidays are a historical event, they don’t celebrate in such a big way like Chileans do. There are _indigenous_celebrations that are also important and very festive. Mapuches, for example, celebrate “We Tripantu”, which is the Mapuche New Year Celebration , and it is an ancient heritage that has survived until these days. “We Tripantu” is celebrated during June, unlike the common New Year’s Eve in December. While in December people have dinner and gather with their family to receive the new year, Mapuches celebrate in June to welcome the new year with a social gathering where the elders teach the young the ancient traditions and Mapuche manners. Then, when the sun comes up, they bathe in a river or lake. Different, right? But that’s the great thing about traditions , we can all learn about different cultures and understand that these differences are the richness of our society”.
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