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Question: What cultures do you "-phile" for?
#1
Anglophile
 
#2
Francophile
 
#3
Germanophile
 
#4
Philhellenism
 
#5
Italophilia
 
#6
Hibernophile
 
#7
Hispanophile
 
#8
Lusophilia
 
#9
Russophilia
 
#10
Serbophilia
 
#11
Philo-Semitism
 
#12
Egyptomania
 
#13
Indomania
 
#14
Japanophile
 
#15
Persophilia
 
#16
Sinophile
 
#17
Otherophile
 
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Marokai Backbeat
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« on: August 16, 2014, 08:57:43 PM »

I've always really been interested in French, Japanese, and Canadian culture.
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Marokai Backbeat
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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2014, 10:43:27 AM »


Pretty much any country has a "culture" insofar as they have a set of traditions, sport, art, civic society, language, history, media, etc, specific to them, just to varying levels of distinction, or in this case the sheer number of intermingling cultures that create something just a bit different. I just happen to really love Canada; I have for years and years.


And maple syrup.
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