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What are the things that define a culture?


JayStone

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A culture is defined by many different aspects. At first, there is the appearence. In a different land, people looks different. Typical Aspects are the colour of the skin, hair and eyes. But there is also the shape of the eyes, nose and the face itself. Even the height is sometimes characteristic. But these things are only indications to guess in which culture someone has been growing up.
The word 'culture' contains apart of the appearence also typical rules of the society. For instance, in France, when you meet someone you know, you greet the person with kisses on the cheek. In England, this behavior could be irritating.
Every culture implies their own traditions. So you find traditional food or feasts in every single culture.
To be part of a culture you have to respect the traditions and rules but it is not obligatory necessary to look the same as the other people.

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A culture is defined by many different aspects. At first, there is the appearance. In a different land country, people looks look different. Typical aspects are the colour of the skin, hair and eyes. But there is also the shape of the eyes, nose and the face itself. Even the height is sometimes characteristic. But these things are only indications to guess in which culture someone has been growing up. The word 'culture' contains apart of from the appearance also typical rules of the society. For instance, in France, when you meet someone you know, you greet the person with kisses on the cheek. In England, this behavior could be irritating. Every culture implies their its own traditions. So you find traditional food or feasts in every single culture. To be part of a culture you have to respect the traditions and rules but it is not obligatory absolutely necessary to look the same as the other people.

Comment: In the USA "colour" is spelled "color".

Good work!

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Michael