CROSSCULTURE CURATION POST || 01/12/2021

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Hello beautiful people!


@kemmyb 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.

The Cross Culture community, was created by @whatamidoing.

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.


The authors whose articles have been chosen for this week are all writing content of high quality, which focus on the various topics:

  • All bilingual posts
  • Posts in regional communities or tags
  • Posts related to language or culture
  • Posts in our cross culture community

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:




The Story Of An Old Well | Tradition Of Kua Pujan by @preets

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In my village only there are four wells that were used by the village ladies, and the water of the well was used for all the house chores including drinking and cooking. Indeed This was a very tough task, actually a major task of daily routine of the village ladies. Later things changed, submersible motors system reached almost everywhere. And now water is supplied to each house by any Government or private authority...Water wells were of prime source of water so they were considered very important in the ancient India, that is why wells used to be worshipped on each special occasion (Birth of a child, Marriages) of one's life.



Rapa'i Traditional Musical Instrument From Aceh by @teukurezaichwan

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Rapa'i is a traditional Acehnese musical instrument which is played by beating it with bare hands...Rapa'i is made of wood and animal skins from cows and goats. Rapa'i forms such as tambourines, and various types ranging from Rapa'i Pasee (played by hanging), Rapa'i daboh, Rapa'i Geurimpeng (Rapa'i Kinds), Rapa'i and Rapa'i Anak. Rapa'i is guided by a leader called the syech. a syech guides by playing a musical pattern with a certain tone and is followed by 8 to 12 players.



Preparing A Western Dish: Efo Riro by @trojan1

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Nigeria is one of the countries rich with different tribal or traditional meals...Efo Riro is a native soup of the Yorubas (West Nigeria) rich with vitamins. The vegetables used to cook this soup are Efo Shoko and Efo Tete. I first learnt how to cook this soup from a very close friend of mine back in my ND days and as a learner, she confessed that it was actually nice.



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Life is built in an ecosystem that ensures the survival of all entities by an exchanging of energy. We have brought you highlights of this weeks excitement and we implore that you check out these creative sources and engage them positively.

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Happy reading and remember you can go one step further by following the @crossculture Curation Trail, this way your support to all the awesome authors out there can be felt on every great post our curating team visits.


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Thank you @crossculture for mentioning me here. I visited the other mentions they are very nice too. It's always good to know about the cultures all around the world. 😊

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You are welcome. Staying informed about other cultures around the world unites us. Keep writing and educating us more on your culture. 🙂

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I’m proud of my country and her various cultures. I want others to also love our cultural stories.

Thanks for the mention ✌️✌️✌️

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It's our pleasure. We love to know more about your culture, so keep writing! 🙂

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