Culture Essay: The Characteristics Of Culture

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Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a racial, religious, or social group of people, ranging from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, and music and arts. There are many types of culture with different groups of people. Cultures also differentiate people from each other by the activities that they do and by what they is or is not normal for one culture that may be a disrespectful act for the other, so this may in some cases cause several problems between the people of different cultures. Culture is also an integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations. It can also be defined as ‘the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization.’ The characteristics of culture may include, culture being learned by an individual that is through acquaintance and influence of personality and lifestyle, a thought or an action is considered a culture when it is shared and believed or practiced by a group of people, culture being cumulative as different knowledge embodied in culture are passed from one generation to another as more knowledge is added in the particular culture as …show more content…

Low context cultures do not rely on contextual elements such as the speaker's tone of voice or body language to communicate information as they take a more direct and explicit approach. Communication is expected to be straightforward and precise, and the use of words must effectively convey the entire message. This is in contrast to a high context culture, which relies heavily on implicit messages and contextual cues which includes the situation and the speaker's tone of voice to relay information being communicated. An example of a low context culture is North

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