Prompt: As we approach the end of the course, reflect on the texts, discussions, and concepts explored in Multicultural Literature. What is one significant lesson about culture or identity that has stood out to you? Explain why this lesson is meaningful and analyze how it connects to your own experiences or perspective.

 A significant lesson that stood out to me regarding culture, is understanding others food habits. I think food is a form of comfort especially if its a cultural food you grew up on. Feeling that sense of safety when eating your favorite meal shouldn't be judged. I think its important to understand other peoples culture includes “different” habits. No one should be judged for how they live. I personally love food, especially a cultural food i grew up on like yuca fries. If someone were to judge me because its “different” wouldn't be ideal. 

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