Honestly, this question popped into my head after a funny situation last week. My cousins were arguing about which card game to play during a family gathering, and one of them insisted that rummy is “our traditional thing.” I tried to explain that it actually came from somewhere else, but they didn’t believe me at all. It made me wonder how something foreign can settle so deeply into a culture that everyone around you forgets its origins. Maybe it’s because we grow up with it, or maybe people just redefine traditions over time. What do you think — can a game that wasn’t born in the country still become part of the national identity?