Culture is shared.
Every culture is shared by a group of people, usually inhabiting the same part of the world. The region they live in, the geographical conditions around them, their country's past, the belief system and values of its people, and the heritage they are proud of, constitute their culture. Being common to a group, these aspects develop a sense of unity and belonging among the people of that group. People of the same community share the same values, beliefs, and traditions. Their literature and history is the same. Their language and mannerisms, and the way they communicate is similar. Built by their belief system, their personalities share certain traits. Their roles in the family and society are defined by their culture. Their occupations and lifestyles may be influenced by their culture. Culture gives the people a collective identity. It belongs to a community and not to any single human being. It is shared.Culture is learned.
Culture is not biologically passed from older generations to the newer ones. It is learned through experience. The members of a culture share certain ideals which shape their lives. The future generations learn to follow the same ideals. Culture propagates through generations, which adopt their old customs and traditions as a part of their culture. The ideals they base their lives on, is a part of their culture. Cultural values are imparted from one generation to another, which is the reason why they continue. The language, the literature, and the art forms pass down from generation to generation. Culture is learned, understood, and adopted from what is taught by society and assimilated from the environment. No individual is born with a sense of culture. In the course of life, he learns it.
Culture is shared.Every culture is shared by a group of people, usually inhabiting the same part of the world. The region they live in, the geographical conditions around them, their country's past, the belief system and values of its people, and the heritage they are proud of, constitute their culture. Being common to a group, these aspects develop a sense of unity and belonging among the people of that group. People of the same community share the same values, beliefs, and traditions. Their literature and history is the same. Their language and mannerisms, and the way they communicate is similar. Built by their belief system, their personalities share certain traits. Their roles in the family and society are defined by their culture. Their occupations and lifestyles may be influenced by their culture. Culture gives the people a collective identity. It belongs to a community and not to any single human being. It is shared.Culture is learned.Culture is not biologically passed from older generations to the newer ones. It is learned through experience. The members of a culture share certain ideals which shape their lives. The future generations learn to follow the same ideals. Culture propagates through generations, which adopt their old customs and traditions as a part of their culture. The ideals they base their lives on, is a part of their culture. Cultural values are imparted from one generation to another, which is the reason why they continue. The language, the literature, and the art forms pass down from generation to generation. Culture is learned, understood, and adopted from what is taught by society and assimilated from the environment. No individual is born with a sense of culture. In the course of life, he learns it.
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