"We should never denigrate any other culture but rather help people to understand the relationship between their own culture and the dominant culture. When you understand another culture or language, it does not mean that you have to lose your own culture"
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The sharpest phrase here is “the dominant culture.” Hall names what assimilation talk often hides: there’s a power gradient. Cross-cultural “help” can easily become a one-way conversion program, where the dominant group sets the standards of competence, professionalism, even civility. Hall reframes the task as relational. Don’t treat cultures as sealed boxes or ranked ladders; map the interface between them. That’s classic Hall: context matters, and meaning travels differently depending on who has to do the translating.
The second sentence pushes against a common coercion disguised as opportunity: learn our language, adopt our norms, and you can belong. Hall insists bilingualism and bicultural competence are additive, not subtractive. The subtext is protective as much as it is generous: people can navigate institutions without surrendering identity, and institutions can gain clarity without demanding cultural self-erasure.
Read in the late-20th-century U.S. backdrop of immigration, corporate globalization, and Cold War-era “communication” expertise, the quote lands as a quiet critique of soft power. Understanding is not a synonym for absorption; it’s a demand for reciprocity.
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Hall, Edward T. (2026, January 14). We should never denigrate any other culture but rather help people to understand the relationship between their own culture and the dominant culture. When you understand another culture or language, it does not mean that you have to lose your own culture. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-should-never-denigrate-any-other-culture-but-119943/
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Hall, Edward T. "We should never denigrate any other culture but rather help people to understand the relationship between their own culture and the dominant culture. When you understand another culture or language, it does not mean that you have to lose your own culture." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-should-never-denigrate-any-other-culture-but-119943/.
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"We should never denigrate any other culture but rather help people to understand the relationship between their own culture and the dominant culture. When you understand another culture or language, it does not mean that you have to lose your own culture." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-should-never-denigrate-any-other-culture-but-119943/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



