"What is Culturally?" means looking at how people live, play, and work based on where they're from.
Imagine you have two toy boxes, one is filled with blocks, cars, and a big red ball; the other has dolls, crayons, and a shiny purple guitar. Each box is like a culture, it shows what people in that place like to do, how they express themselves, and what feels normal to them.
How Culture Shapes Us
Culture is like your favorite bedtime story. If you grew up hearing about dragons and knights every night, that might shape how you see the world, maybe you believe there really are dragons hiding under your bed! People in different places have their own stories, songs, and traditions that help them understand life.
Culture Changes Over Time
Just like you grow bigger and taller each year, culture changes too. Your grandparents might have played with chalk on the sidewalk, while you play with tablets and video games, but both are ways of having fun and learning.
Culture is all around you, in the food you eat, the games you play, and even how you say "hello." It’s like a big, colorful blanket that wraps around everyone in a place.
Examples
- A child learns to greet guests with a bow instead of a handshake because that's how their family does it.
- People in one country eat rice every day, while people in another prefer bread as their main food.
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See also
- What is cultural?
- What are cultural units?
- Why Do People Around the World Celebrate Similar Kinds of Festivals?
- What are ceremonial duties?
- Is Tradition Important?