to dissent - to have a different view, to express a dissenting voice - to express a different opinion, to stifle dissent - to suppress an opposite point of view, to be on the same wave-length - to be on the same page, to comply with the laws, traditions - to obey/ to abide by he laws and traditions, to adhere to values - to make some values your own, to find fault with something - to express strong criticism against somethin, to denounce - to criticize/to call out, birds of a feather, flock together - individuals with similar interests or characteristics tend to stick together, to pass the baton - to transfer responsibility from one person to another, from one generation to another, E pluribus Unum - out of many, one (the motto of the US), Not to see eye to eye with someone - to have dissenting views on a subject, A harmonious relationship - a relationship with close-knit bonds, To reach common ground - If two people or groups find common ground, they agree about something, especially when they do not agree about other things, To be all in this together - When that people are all working together to achieve a common goal., To feel entitled to your opinion - to claim your own rights/ opinion, To acknowledge/ to feel acknowledged - to recognize or be recognized by, To embrace cultural diveristy - Understand how culture influences people in terms of behavior, beliefs, and values, Canadians allegedly live in igloos - Canadians supposedly live in igloos,

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