Ramesh has come to Canada from India to seek his college degree. When he is a senior, his parents tell him that they have arranged his marriage to a young woman named Nalini. They provide him with a detailed description of her personality and goals in life, and she seems to have all the qualities Ramesh would like in a wife. Ramesh tells his parents he will marry her. Ramesh's Canadian friends tell him he is crazy to consider marrying someone he has never met, but Ramesh says that he is from a/an _____________ culture and that ___________________
A) collectivistic; meaning that one always tells his parents the exact opposite of what he really means.
B) individualistic; arranged marriages are common in his culture.
C) collectivistic; not all cultures see love as an essential prerequisite for marriage.
D) individualistic: his family's goals are his goals.
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