Culture in All Ways of Life

Culture in All Ways of Life

Culture

Culture can be defined as all ways of life. Peoples cultures consist of there arts, beliefs, language, religion, the way they dress, foods they eat, est. Many people have an idea of "culture" that developed in Europe during the 18th and early 19th centuries. It was developed just to find the inequalities in people. It was just a way of separating people from each other just like classifying them. Most of the time people are put into different cultures by where they life or what nationality they are. In my eyes culture for me is the fact that I am white and where I come from. The kids that I hang out with all live around me and are from my neighborhood and are mostly white just like me. Since we have a group of people that are like this we all stick together and like doing the same things. My culture doesn’t really revolve around my religion because I am a catholic but I do not do anything to be one at all. If I wasn’t one it would not change my life one bit. I guess you can say that I mix with other cultures by the foods that I eat because I eat almost every type of food in the world. Also the music that I listen to because I have a big variety of things. The way I talk plays a big part in my culture because I am from the Bronx and I have a very big Bronx accent so that shows my culture by region. The way I dress is a really important aspect because the clothes that I wear are made for white kids like me to wear. I don’t dress all dressed up like I’m an old man and I also don’t wear colorful or huge clothing like as if I were black or Hispanic. In my culture kids are very respectable to there mothers and care a lot about there families. Family is th4e most important thing in my culture. One other thing about my culture and where I come from is money. No one
From my neighborhood is rich at all and the people that I know are always looking for ways to make fast money no matter what it involves. I believe that has something to do with where I come...

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