"A system that learns meanings including tradition, beliefs, values, norms, meanings, and patterns of symbols, inherited among generations and shared to various degrees by interacting with members of the community (Ting-Toomey and Chung)
"The knowledge, experience, belief, values, behavior, attitude, meaning, rank, religion, concept of time, role, spatial relationship, the concept of the universe, and individuals and groups gathered by groups of generations beyond generations Preservation of the struggle of deliverables "Samoir and Porter)
"A comprehensive system of learning behavior patterns is a characteristic of certain members of society" (Oosterwal)
"Common recognition of beliefs, values and norms that affect relatively many people" (Lustig and Koester)
Let people make people "know who they are, how they feel, what they should behave, and what they should do".
What was not born, but gained for someone to grow up. If you were born in a culture and were born and raised in another culture (ie transferred at birth) you will master the second culture, not the first culture.
Every generation (older) tells it to young people - and constantly strengthening it. If it does not spread, culture will disappear.
There is no static culture. The cultures of your grandparents and parents are different from your own culture (the main reason for so-called intergenerational disparity)
A dimension affects other dimensions. Please consider how the US civil rights movement (initially including voting rights) expanded to include several US regions.
One feature is found in all cultures - one believes that my culture is better than others and more valuable. It is important to make a positive view of yourself, but ethnocentricism can be a major obstacle for cross-cultural communication - other people are excluded and lead to a derogatory view
Because we are social animals, our brain is formed in culture, so our way of being men and women depends on the cultural environment we grow up I will accept. The cultural definition of which characteristics are suitable for men and women affects the development of character boys and girls. In our adult life, the cultural concept of behavioral differences between men and women continues to be strengthened. Some general assumptions about male and female behavior are as follows.
A group of people that members agree with each other based on their uniqueness measured by a combination of culture, language, religion, behavior, and / or biological characteristics. This definition is based on UNESCO's philosophy (2005), and I reconfirmed their famous "15 points". "Groups of people, religion, geography, languages, culture do not necessarily match ethnic groups: the cultural features of these groups do not demonstrate genetic relevance to racial traits ((UNESCO, 1950, p.6) Read more: Multicultural e-education: Student learning style, culture, performance
Culture is widely known and is thought to be different for different degrees. This may make studies of personality difficult, and the representation of features in a cultural group may be different. Characteristic theory uses a feature hierarchy to distinguish culture from features. Culture can be said to be ignored to focus on personal characteristics and how they relate to individuals. The characteristic theory of Gordon Alport is not only the basic method of personality psychology, but it is also being observed and discussed in other fields like anthropology.