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8 December, 20:29

identify and describe one real world example that supports the idea that the spreading of popular culture is negative to local/folk culture

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  1. 8 December, 21:48
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    Folk culture has sentimental value while popular culture will be gone the next day. Take fidget spinners for example. They were popular for about a week and then we moved on to something else. Folk culture lives on in the spirit of the people sharing it.
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