as in a way of living?
The reason I ask is because there's a multi-cultural event going on at my school, and the GSA is thinking about proposing a booth idea. At this event, people take on a booth, and label on a country - cook their kind of food, educate people on the culture in that country, etc. - whereas, I questioned what food is LGBT, etc.
So in considering this, if you do think it is a way of living, how has living a bi(tri, quad, etc.)-cultural life affected you overall?
TIA for your answers.