hybrid cultures
Hybrid cultures refer to the blending of different cultural elements or traditions from two or more distinct cultures. This blending often results in the creation of new cultural practices, beliefs, and expressions that draw from multiple sources. Hybrid cultures can be seen as a form of cultural exchange and synthesis, where different cultural influences interact and influence each other to create a unique and diverse cultural identity.
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