Sentences with phrase «when cultures clash»

When cultures clash, the result is rarely a draw.

Not exact matches

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Although our culture clashes are unique to our own situation, I am sure other couples in multicultural relationships have faced similar issues when parenting.
The Big Sick: A culture - clash comedy about a Pakistani - born Muslim stand - up comic and an American grad student, and the mayhem that ensues when she becomes seriously ill and both sets of parents frantically intervene.
But when the place is acquired by the moody Mr. McGregor — who happens to be an exterminator here, letting Domhnall Gleeson channel his inner Hux — the stage is set for a clash of cultures.
It is at its best when dealing with the culture clash between the American cast and the French, the former looking down on matters of sexual indiscretion, while the latter prefers never to speak of anything relating to money.
When a Chicano handyman from the Milagro Valley decides to irrigate his small beanfield by «borrowing» some water from a large and potentially destructive site, he unknowingly sets off a chain reaction that erupts into a humorous culture clash.
They're addressed as cursory at best, and when the emotional climax of the film is meant blend with a major culture clash happening in the city, it rings false and unnecessary.
That also goes for how Bateman's Midwestern plainness is juxtaposed with McCarthy's Floridian wildness - without being mean - spirited or over-obvious when it comes to emphasizing that culture clash, that is.
The novel's backdrop, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, emerges with fascinating depth, particularly when Zarin's Gujarati heritage sometimes clashes with Saudi Arabia's culture and strict religious protocols.
When he falls for an opera singer, it's a pretty massive clash of cultures, but they are both looking for something from each other.
The Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson The Other End of the Leash by Dr. Patricia McConnell When Pigs Fly by Jane Killion
When I read about the sale a decade ago, I immediately had a sinking feeling that a clash of corporate cultures and the lack of Nintendo's guiding hand would leave Microsoft holding the bag, as it were.
These visual signifiers become inextricably linked, indicating that when cultures meet, rather than clashing, they meld, raising complicated issues of complicity.
The main characteristic of her work is that her subject matter includes her personal feelings about an unrooted childhood when she had to leave The Soviet Union and move to America, the clashing cultures and nature's magnificence.
There was a lot of culture clash involved when she joined Google.
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