Influence of cultural values on families In the past decade, American culture has undergone major changes in value and ethics. During the Great Depression, the family changed from economic poverty to the classic 1950s wealth and prosperity. From before World War II until World War II, this family made a big change. Women, including many mothers, start working outside the house, and many children prefer to escape from home as soon as possible.
Family and cultural influences can have a positive influence on personality, behavior, belief, values, having a positive relationship with the first part of life experience. Research shows the importance of family interactions to stress levels, personality and behavioral characteristics of young people. Young people are imitating the elderly because they are not yet independent, and this process is considered an aspect of evolution by enhancing adaptability. Environmental factors such as biology and social culture also influence the character of children. Fostering culture affects their happiness, morality, death, behavior, and personality. Such impacts can be created by growing and enclosing all relevant subsets, including but not limited to their own culture and religion, food, tradition, cultural norms. Research evidence will be provided to support the impact between family and culture and the nature of the individual
Many of the cultural differences between the East and the West arise from the fact that Oriental culture and values are based on religion. Religion and family have a great influence on Indian values and everyday life. Americans are more individual and respect their religious beliefs, but live their lives according to their own wishes.
Relationships play an important role in Vietnam. Unlike Western culture, which emphasizes individualism, Oriental culture values family and religious roles. Compared with eastern culture, Chinese culture value family, not family, cultural value of Vietnam is beyond family. The clan has a whole family who is involved in the patriarch, altar of the clan, and memorial of death. Most residents are related to blood. This fact still appears in the name of the village, such as Đ ặ ng Xá (Đ ặ ng clan), ChâuXá, LêXá etc. In the highlands of the west, the family traditions of many residents living in a long house family are still very popular. In most areas of today's Vietnam rural areas, you can see that 3-4 generations live under the same roof.