Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Ethnic Food & Culture








On September 20, 2012 Avila University had an ethnic food celebration party on campus. There were different assortments of sushi that you see down right. Everything from spaghetti  to pasta and desserts. There were many different flags standing tall around the food and also around the cafeteria. Showing there bright colors and different looks. It was a great time to get together with the students on campus and see different ethnic people share their styles. Talking and laughing, sharing with one another about new fun facts about their country. Not only could students see that the food in cultures was different but also the way they dressed, and how they were brought up. There were informational posters around so you could read and even ask questions. There was also gentleman singing and playing instruments! They were dressed in sombrero and wearing white shirts with red scarfs. It was wonderful Mexican music that we as students got the opportunity to listen to. The main part that I enjoyed was the fact that everyone was able to get together and enjoy one another’s differences. As an individual everyone is raised many different ways, and for less than an hour I was able to learn more about the different cultures that I never knew before. Not only learned by mouth, but were hands on tasting and singing along with the students.


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