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    It depends how you interpret "multicultural". Everywhere is multicultural, but if each respects the other and they all respect the host it isn't an issue. My kinsmen and women, the Irish, migrated all over the place! They took with them some beautiful music and traditions but never expected the host nation to adopt them, just enjoyed them quietly while working their a**es off to contribute to that society while supporting themselves. It is made easier if the host nation shares the culture to an extent, like the UK and Ireland sharing a form of Christianity. But even if there are differences (and believe me there are differences between Anglican and Catholic faiths even if they are Christian!!) they only become a flashpoint if there is less than acceptable respect between them.

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