POTRZEBUJE POMOCY W PRZETŁUMACZENIU TEGO TEKSTU.BARDZO BYM PROŚIŁ BY NIE TŁUMACZYĆ Z TRANSLATORÓW. ZGÓRY DZIĘKUJĘ.Most of us are proud of where we come from. We sing our national anthems and wave our fl ags; we cheer when our country wins a gold medal; we feel different from other nationalities. But the world is changing and it’s changing fast and a global community is on its way. New technologies are breaking down the borders between people. The Internet is helping us to get to know each other. You don’t need a passport or a visa to talk on Messenger or Skype. I chat with friends from lots of different countries and I don’t mind where they come from. All I know is we enjoy the same things. It’s not where you’re from that matters the most; it’s who you are that really counts. Foreign travel too is bringing us together. My mother comes from Brazil, my father’s from Sweden, but I live in London and I compete for Great Britain. I speak Swedish, Portuguese and English and in today’s world I’m not so unusual. In my neighbourhood you can hear more than a dozen languages, you can eat food from all around the world and there’s a wonderful mixture of music and art. Nationality is still important to us: we follow our fl ags with pride and compete against other nations. But just because someone comes from another place, doesn’t mean they’re our enemy. I know lots of athletes from other countries. We’re rivals but we get on well and respect each other. I enjoy national differences, but I’m delighted the divisions between people are disappearing. I love the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games: the athletes from all the different countries are wearing their country’s colours, but they’re all holding hands, singing the same song and waving the same.
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