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culture clash
noun
a conflict arising from the interaction of people with different cultural values
Example Sentences
It's not about religion, per se, but the culture clash between the Musk fanboys and the Christian nationalist debate is driving much of this.
That sense of a culture clash with the traditions of the English football pyramid was only reinforced in 2022 when Chelsea's American co-owner Todd Boehly expressed his hope that the Premier League took "a little bit of a lesson from American sports" in a bid to boost broadcast revenue.
Their suitors’ naivete gives the women a chance to find love that isn’t manufactured or heightened for the cameras, while presenting a fascinating culture clash for them to contend with as they move through the dating pool.
Mr Heitela, the founder of airship technology platform Kelluu, describes something of a "culture clash" between agile start-ups and large defence companies and governments that have typically required years of experimentation and prototyping before acquiring new technologies.
is Mike White saying about culture clash and class?
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