young children learn about the world before they can talk. People who have experience being close to young siblings, nieces, or nephews, might be able to recall the joyful time when they first saw those young children start to master the performance of a wai (upon request) in exchange toys or candies.
Enculturation takes years of repetition that each individual of any culture has to fo through before the native culture is profoundly rooted in that person. However, it is a pity that people living in differrent societies often do not appreciate other people's similarly long processes of enculturation. People like to see other.