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Xenophobia

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Definition Xenophobia: intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.

Translations

Read the translations of the word "xenophobia" in different languages. Find your native language here.
cn
仇外心理
en
xenophobia
es
xenofobia
fr
xénophobie
de
Fremdenfeindlichkeit
ar
كراهية الأجانب
hi
विदेशी लोगों को न पसन्द करना
pl
ksenofobia
ru
ксенофобия
ja
外国人嫌悪

Examples

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Xenophobia is a harmful attitude towards foreigners.
Xenophobia can lead to discrimination and violence.
Xenophobia has no place in a diverse and inclusive society.

Story

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Once upon a time, in a small town called Meadowville, there lived a curious and adventurous cat named Bernie. Bernie was a friendly feline, always eager to explore new places and meet new friends. However, one day, Bernie encountered a peculiar situation that taught him a valuable lesson about xenophobia. It all started when Bernie came across a group of cats from a neighboring village. These cats had different markings and spoke in a foreign tongue. Intrigued, Bernie approached them with a friendly meow, hoping to make new acquaintances. However, to his surprise, the foreign cats hissed and backed away, displaying signs of xenophobia. Undeterred, Bernie persisted in his efforts to bridge the gap between the two communities. He organized a grand picnic in the meadow, inviting cats from both villages. Despite initial skepticism, Bernie's infectious enthusiasm and warm-hearted nature helped break down the walls of xenophobia. The cats started to mingle, sharing stories, laughter, and delicious treats. As the day went on, Bernie noticed something remarkable happening. The foreign cats began to embrace diversity, realizing that their differences were what made them unique. Bernie's unwavering determination to combat xenophobia had brought about a sense of unity and acceptance among the feline community. From that day forward, Meadowville and the neighboring village became closely connected, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and understanding. Bernie's courage and open-mindedness had taught everyone an important lesson about the dangers of xenophobia and the beauty of diversity. And so, Bernie the cat became a symbol of unity, reminding all who crossed his path that embracing differences was the key to a harmonious and vibrant community.