Culture is like the special recipe your family uses to make their favorite cookies, it shapes who you become.
Imagine you're growing up in a house where everyone loves to dance and sing every night. You probably start learning how to move and sing too, just like them. That's culture, the way people live, play, and talk together. It’s like a big, friendly group that helps shape your ideas and habits.
Culture is Like a Playground
Think of culture as a giant playground where you learn new games every day. If you grow up in a place where everyone plays soccer, you’ll probably learn to kick the ball around too. But if you live somewhere people play tag instead, you might run faster and laugh more often. That’s how personality grows, it’s like the way you choose your favorite game on the playground.
Culture Changes How You See Things
Culture is also like a special pair of glasses. If you wear glasses that make everything look bright and colorful, you’ll start seeing the world that way too. Someone from another culture might see things differently, like how they laugh or what they think is fun. So, your personality becomes part of the story your culture tells.
Examples
- A child growing up in a loud, celebratory family may be more outgoing than one from a quiet, reserved household.
- In some countries, people are taught to respect elders greatly, influencing how they behave in social settings.
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- How Does Implications of Culture on Language | Amirpooya Dardashti | TEDxTAMU Work?
- How Culture Drives Behaviours | Julien S. Bourrelle | TEDxTrondheim?
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