I am totally agree with the quote "Never judge a culture by one man and never judge a man by pop
ular culture." The culture is not about one man (individual), there must be at least ethnicity or nation. One man can't tell all about culture from his appearance, talk and behavior. I think the best thing to get know more about the culture is live inside the culture. I mean live in Japan if you want to know more about Japanese culture. I am experiencing now that I am living in Oxford to have better knowledge of American culture. When I am generalizing American culture, I have to meet a lot of people, associate with mass media of US, read a lot. I shouldn't depend on only stereotypes or rumors.
ular culture." The culture is not about one man (individual), there must be at least ethnicity or nation. One man can't tell all about culture from his appearance, talk and behavior. I think the best thing to get know more about the culture is live inside the culture. I mean live in Japan if you want to know more about Japanese culture. I am experiencing now that I am living in Oxford to have better knowledge of American culture. When I am generalizing American culture, I have to meet a lot of people, associate with mass media of US, read a lot. I shouldn't depend on only stereotypes or rumors. I want people to perceive my culture optimistically. There are many negative stereotypes about my country. Such as: people in Mongolia don't live in city, they don't have computer or internet, everybody still rides a horse. I want to correct some misunderstood ideas about Mongolia when I talk or meet people from the U.S. It seems like no Mongolian in Oxford area, so I am the one who represent my county here. Likewise, I am the sole ambassador here in Ole Miss, Oxford,MS.

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I like your positive attitude about the role you have as an ambassador for Mongolia and its culture. I think that is a good idea to try to dispel false stereotypes about Mongolia; likewise, it is also important to replace those stereotypes with true depictions of what life in Mongolia is like.
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