Cosmopolitan describes a person, place, or attitude that is comfortable with many cultures and influenced by people from around the world.
From Greek “kosmos” (world, universe) and “polites” (citizen), literally meaning “citizen of the world.” Philosophers first used it to describe people who saw their identity as global rather than tied to one city or nation.
Calling someone cosmopolitan is like saying their ‘home’ is bigger than any single country. Big cities feel this way because languages, foods, and customs from everywhere mix in one place. The word quietly suggests a passport that covers the whole planet.
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