“…The word tolerance is derived from the Latin word tolerance, which means to bear or sustain (8), and at the interpersonal level, tolerance is an ability to accept, understand, recognize, and respect the social, political, and religious views of another person. (9) Tolerance as the personal value of an individual is determined by the globalization of the economy, quick development of communications, the interaction of cultures and their integration into a single whole social space, large-scale migration of population, and changes in social structures (10) . Theory of tolerance, Allport (1954) conceptualized tolerance and broke it down into warm tolerance (being approving of others), cold tolerance (e.g., putting up with things we do not like), and limits of tolerance (being intolerant of intolerance in others).…”