How do people feel about globalisation? It depends to a large extent on where they live and how much money they've got. However, globalisation as one report has stated, 'is a reality, not a choice'. Humans have always developed commercial and cultural connection, but these days computers, the Internet, mobile phones, cable TV and chearter air transport have accelerated and complicated these connections. Nevertheless, the basic dynamic is the same: Good move. People move. Ideas move. And cultures change. Thedifference now is the speed and extent of these changes. Television has 50 million users after thirteen years; the Internet had the same number after only five years. But now that more than one fifth of all the people in the world speak at least some English, critics of globalisation say that we are one big 'McWorld'