You are like Trishanku . You will have to settle for one , eventually - either you can reject your culture and lose your roots , with all the attendant problems that brings , or you can embrace it , and realise what it offers you . Up to you , of course .
Or I could settle for neither. Who says I need a cultuire or citizenship or nationality or religon? I prefer to be more international rather than bound by that. I'd rather live in many places. Have multiple citizenships not follow any culture in particular but take the aspects I like best from them.
Theres no need for me to be fixated to one culture.
I'm a bog-standard Norwegian living in Norway, so no.
Have tried being a religious minority, though, so I know a bit about how little fun that can be even though it caused me no serious problems (lived in a small town in Kentucky for a year; being an atheist in such a Christian-dominated area was a bit unpleasant).
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