CROSSCULTURE CURATION POST || 3/12/2021

in Cross Culture • 3 years ago

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Hello beautiful people!


@kenechukwu97 here 👋

Welcome to the New Cross Culture's Daily Curation where we bring you some amazing posts from members across communities of different cultures, focusing on but not limited to bilingual posts.

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It is a community that supports authors who make posts that share the realities of different cultures first hand, as well as different perspectives and experiences. We look for ways in which cultures can become crosscrossed and enlightening while going beyond stereotypes associated with certain culture.


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  • All bilingual posts
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Cross Culture's daily bulletin aims to bring to light all authors whose articles would otherwise remain unnoticed and lost in the platform, therefore we tend to reward authors who create quality posts, giving them a fair chance to establish themselves on the platform.

Howbeit, that's only the half of it!!!

After careful selections, our curators which come from diverse cultures will single out the most outstanding articles among all those curated to create a weekly shout out to the authors from the Top posts of the week.


📌Therefore, here are this week's awesome authors and their posts:




A Window On Arab Culture #04: "Ashura". by @ham79

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Today we are talking about another custom of Muslims, which is Ashura. The origin of this name goes back to the number ten, and by Ashura it means the tenth day of the first month in the alphabetical calendar, the month of Muharram. This day occupies a great place in the hearts of Muslims. On it, one of the greatest miracles by which Allah Almighty helped his Prophet Moses over Pharaoh, split the sea in front of Moses and those with him to walk through, then drowned Pharaoh and his soldiers.



PAKSIW NA ISDA (FISH COOKED IN VINEGAR AND GARLIC) by @myawex

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Good day my fellow hivers, I'm not a chef and also not an expert of cooking and experimenting a dish that new to me. But now I'm starting to learn and tips on how to cook, big thanks to those youtuber that uploaded their informative youtube content. For this blog I start to recreate those simple and basic dish for beginner and that's what they called paksiw na isda or in english fish cooked in vinegar and garlic but this time I added some ingredient.



Jingle Bells Jingle Bells | by @garcondiable

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Christmas is a significant celebration for a Christian people group, even though it is additionally celebrated by individuals of different religions from one side of the planet to the other. This is an antiquated celebration which is commended in the colder time of year season for quite a long time. It is praised on the birthday of Lord Jesus. There is an extraordinary custom of disseminating presents by Santa Claus to everybody in the family at noon of Christmas.



[ESP/ENGL] Cinco sabios refranes venezolanos (Trigésima Cuarta Parte) // Five wise Venezuelan sayings (Thirty-fourth Part) by @sirenahippie

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For today, I give you the number 34 of my series "Five Wise Venezuelan Sayings", which seeks the conservation and dissemination of the sayings, which are representative of the Venezuelan culture. The sayings included in this issue have been extracted from the book "Refranes que se oyen y dicen en Venezuela", whose author is Santos Erminy Arismendi, published by Cadena Capriles in 2006, which was included free of charge in the newspaper "Últimas Noticias", but each analysis is made by me in its entirety.



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Thank you very much for including me in this curation report, for me it is an honor and also an incentive to continue publishing, that my work is recognized. I congratulate the rest of my colleagues. Greetings @kenechukwu97.