Imagine all the different ways people around the world live and play. Some have special traditions, like wearing silly costumes for holidays or eating food that smells funny. But others might do similar things, like singing songs together or telling stories before bedtime. That’s what makes a culture unique or common: whether it has something only that group does, or something many groups share.
Examples
- A group of kids in Japan wear kimonos for a festival, but kids in Brazil wear colorful costumes for their own celebration.
- Some families eat rice every night, while others eat pasta or pizza.
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See also
- Why Do We Say 'Bless You' When You Sneeze?
- What Is the Purpose of a Clock Tower?
- Why Do We Tell Stories?
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Music?
- Why Do We Have So Many Different Kinds of Languages?
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