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It is inevitable that as technology develops so traditional cultures must be lost. Technology and tradition are incompatible, you cannot have both together. To what extend do you agree or disagree? Nowadays, the issue of whether or not technology and tradition could coexist together is an intense debate. Creation of the world was based on the improvement and changing, so we cannot control this trend. Although technology is a sort of changing and we as human beings do have a thirst for of improvement, betterment and making our lives more convenient, it is quite very sad if we keep in mind that traditions and cultures are suddenly changing as well. I do not like the fact that technology and tradition are incompatible and can no longer be hand in hand as we progress every year. We see many countries such as Japan as the leader of technology, so they still have respect for elders. They strongly believe that keeping traditions does not mean refusing changes of any kind. Although However, innovation reduces physical interactions, but it depends on how people incorporate it in their lives. It is evident that technology saves our time and we benefit from it. Imagine instead of going to an ATM machine to check your balance, you can simply check the internet for that. Advanced technology provides more appropriate and easier preserving conditions and helps to identify what the real traditional culture is. Communication devices such as satellite, television, radio and cellular phones lend a hand to keeping in touch with one another. Telecommunication technology is conducive to broadcasting traditions, and broadening and widening our horizon. Through surfing the net and reading news we will be informed about other societies' history and their style of life. Overall, in today's world nobody can deny the impact of technology on the culture, it is our duty to strike/make a balance between them. Technology is our future, traditional cultures are our past, both are essential for our present.

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