My Culture Essay

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My Culture, Values, And Beliefs
An Essay On My Cultural Identity
My Culture Essay
My Culture Reflection
Essay My Personal Culture
My Personal Culture Essay
My Cultural Identity Essay examples
My Culture Short Story
What Is My Culture Essay


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My Culture, Values, And Beliefs
Values and beliefs are what every living human being possesses, whether we are conscious about
it or not. They impact how we live through day by day, how we make decisions and interact with
society. We possess these values and beliefs commonly from our parents, friends and others who
are close to us as we continue to grow and learn. Some of the values and beliefs that I find are more
important to me are family, respect, ethnicity and openness. Family is what I value the most, they are
always there for me through good and bad times. They are my support source and I can always
count on them for when I am troubled. I unquestionably inherited this value from my parents as
well as my culture (Filipino), for it is known to be very family orientated and to the very extent,
loyal. My parents are my first teachers, teaching me what is acceptable and what is not, how the
world works and most importantly, respect. Respect is another value that I have also inherited from
my parents and culture. In the Filipino culture, respect is very important, especially towards those
who are older than you. The use of honorifics is extremely crucial when addressing people who are
not of the same age otherwise it comes off as rude and disrespectful, similarly to other Asian
countries like Japan. This aspect definitely has impacted the...show more content...
It is a big part of my identity and also what others can identify me as. As I read more about my
ethnicity and begin to take serious interest, I have learned some general qualities that the majority of
the Filipinos possesses, including myself which further consolidates why personality is the way it
currently is. Filipinos are often generalised as hospitable and all–round loyal, for me personally, I
think that I am and my family is a part of this stereotype and definitely is a generalisation of what
kind of person I
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An Essay On My Cultural Identity
The idea of cultural identity is your feeling of belonging to a cultural group, the things that separate
you from your culture and the things that bring you together with your culture. Even though
members of a culture share some beliefs they aren't exactly the same, this is the concept of cultural
identity. These things that separate you from your culture, forge you into a dynamic and productive
member of the same culture. My cultural identity represents who I am, if I am a productive member
of society or not. It represents how I talk, what religion I am and what things I like to do. My
cultural identity is represented by food, generation, nationality, ethnicity, and religion.
First, food plays a minor role in my cultural identity. People in my culture all love seafood,...show
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Like I said before, nearly all members of my culture were born in a different generation than me.
Since, there is an age gap between my culture and I there aren't an abundance of people who I can
relate to. Most of my family were born in America, around when America was still recovering from
the Great Depression. So they take less for granted than people of my generation. Next, nationality
makes up an important part of my cultural identity. My nationality is American. There are only a few
people in my culture whom have different nationalities than I do. They have different customs than I
do, but we share the same religion. They teach me how they did things in their home country
compared to how we do things in America. They help shape my cultural identity by introducing me
to different customs. Similarly, ethnicity shares an equally vital role in my cultural identity. My
ethnicity is half African American and half Caucasian. My mother's side of the family teaches me
their customs and what foods they like. My father's side of the family teaches me their customs and
how they feel about stereotypes about black
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My Culture Essay
What is my culture? Do I even have one? I've asked myself these questions about a million times.
In the essay Ethnic Hash, it says, "What were the flavors, accents, and linguistic trail that were
passed down to me over the ages? What were the habits, customs, and common traits of the social
group by which I have been guided in life?" Just like the girl who wrote Ethnic Hash, I have been
struggling trying to find out what my culture is. From the outside, I seem pretty average. I look
American and have a slight southern accent, but down here who doesn't? Everyone has a culture,
sometimes it's just hard to recognize it when you're living in the middle of it. Have you ever heard
the expression, "You are what you eat"? This holds true for me, I...show more content...
We have a good system. It is the highlight of my week, we get to catch up with my grandparents
while eating delicious food. My mawmaw makes something special for every occasion; peach
cobbler for my pawpaw's birthday, satin pie for my dad's birthday, and shrimp jambalaya when
my aunts come into town. The food my grandmother cooks represents a part of my culture
because it represents the time spent with my grandparents and who they are. And being with my
grandparents has definitely influenced who I am. Another part of my culture can be shown
through the foods my dad makes. My dad also really likes to cook, especially grill. He cooks great
steaks, makes drunk chicken, and killer burgers. My dad also likes to work with seafood, he
always cooks something good for my aunts when they come into town. Louisiana has the best
seafood, hands down. Just take my word for it. So my aunts that live in Texas don't get to eat
good seafood except for when they visit. My dad likes to make something yummy for them that
they don't normally get to eat. He makes grilled and fried fish and shrimp fettuccine, which is
cheesy noodles and shrimp, it's wonderful. Every Sunday night we eat dinner with my
grandparents; because my mawmaw and pawpaw cook breakfast on Sunday mornings, we usually
cook dinner. And by we, I mean my dad. Crawfish is very popular down here and rightfully so.
Most people that live in Louisiana eat crawfish annually. This food is a part of Louisiana culture
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My Culture Reflection
My Culture
We all have lenses through which we view the world from, in a general statement,there all diffrent.
Some can be brutal but raw and others sensitive and delightful. With this information, I invite you to
take a small look into my culture.
I was born in Los Angeles and continue to live here. I came from a Mexican Mother and Father. I
had a nice childhood from what I can remember. I am the smallest out of four sisters and boy was I
a brat, although I am still a little punk I now have self–control.
I was taught manners and respect at a young age. I was taught no elbows on the dining table,
always say please and thank you, never raise your voice, be the bigger person etc. I was taught to be
patients although I am nowhere near to be a patient person. I try and that's what matters.
Trying new things is great but staying in your state of mind is even better. I have both bad and
good habits and both bad and good traditions. An example of a bad addition is my family waking me
up at five in the morning to sing happy birthday. No it's not horrible but a girl loves her slumber .
I don't complain about it either I wake up and get my day started along with the rest of Halloween .
One tradition that I like is traveling to lots of cool places.
Mexico is one of my family's favorite spots to stay. We have a nice house there and everyone that
lives in The RaГ±cho is somehow related to me. I feel safe there and so does my family. I am a
proud Mexican and not many people can say. My
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Essay My Personal Culture
Culture defines people's values, beliefs, and personal interests. Culture is important because it allows
people to maintain a unique identity society. Many cultures have common interests, while others
may have customs that differ greatly from that of another. Technology has had a huge impact on
present day cultures. Many culture have been altered including my own, and some have been
created due to the rise of technology. Cultures differ so greatly that someone belonging to one
culture may not agree with the values of another, which then causes social and ethical issues. My
culture shares many similarities with others around the world; most of which have connected more
people in recent years than ever before. Cultural gaps, and lack of...show more content...
In the past, things were primarily about skin color, and issues regarding people of a particular skin
color were handled by such, and not ethnicity. Black people were black people, whites were whites,
and so on. The point is that by distinguishing myself from a general role, I am able to have my own
identity, and I can make choices for my best interest, and not for the majority.
In spite of their differences, both African and African–American culture have been able to connect in
certain ways in recent years, as well as other cultures. Technology, specifically social media has
allowed my generation to connect with one another even with our cultural differences. There is a
chemistry that exists within my generation that my parent's generation never could have imagined
was possible. The International Association of Business Communicators says "At its core, social
media are about sharing information across boundaries. We can now find out what we want from
whomever we want. Social media is breaking down hierarchical, regional, age and cultural
boundaries" (IABC). Things have changed socially, through digital means, and it's a big part of what
makes me and my generation unique. Today, people in the United States can interact and
communicate with people from anywhere around the world. I listened to some weird electronic
music from France one night and it is amazing that I can do that. The internet has
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My Personal Culture Essay
My personal culture is influenced by many things, especially by how life treated my parents
affected how life treated me. Sometimes life wrecks your expectations so that it can bring you
something greater. My parents faced many obstacles in their life and all they ever wanted was to
prevent them from happening to me. In my personal culture I'm affected by seven criteria:
conflict, income, gender, age, disabilities, location and sexual orientation. These effects made me
who I am today. When people hear refugee camp, they usually think about a place where people
go to escape bad situations. I know refugee camp sounds way better than living in a dangerous
place but staying at a refugee camp was really hard for my parents. My parents didn't get to go to
school because they couldn't afford it and they didn't have a home. My parents had to work in the
rice field every single day so that they could feed themselves. After working a long day, they had to
sleep on dirt. In 2000, my parents got help from the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR) to resettle in the United States; I was only nine months old at the time. Because
of the obstacles that my parents faced, my education comes first before anything. Now, and my
family, we live in a beautiful house. One day, I want to help people back in my country. My family
went from being poor to being a middle class family. Growing up from a middle class family, I get
almost everything that I want. My parents want me to
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My Cultural Identity Essay examples
My culture identity, as I know it as is African American. My culture can be seen in food, literature,
religion, language, the community, family structure, the individual, music, dance, art, and could be
summed up as the symbolic level. Symbolic, because faith plays a major role in our daily lives
through song, prayer, praise and worship. When I'm happy I rely on my faith, same as when I'm sad,
for I know things will get better as they have before. There are different disciplines within the
humanities, but there is one that I feel that has influenced my cultural identity the most...music. I say
music because from the start music told my culture's history; informed others about deeds or events
that had taken place, also, music was and...show more content...
June 19th was shortened to the name Juneteenth. Those slaves started the celebration that we
know and continue today as the Juneteenth Celebration which is now celebrated all across
America, and has now become the African American addendum to our national Independence
Day. (Juneteenth, n.d.) Now, this is what you call a celebration, each year is exciting more and
more. I've met a variety of people, from various parts of Africa, and from many cities in the
United States. I would sum it [Juneteenth Festival] up as a huge family reunion in the park.
Realizing we have more in common than not, when I meet new people, I look at them as
individuals. I take into consideration the concrete, the behavioral and the symbolic for they all
have their place in a person being who they are. Yes, I wish others could see and gain
understanding for other cultures through my eyes. For example, "it is possible to acquire a new
culture by becoming disabled, moving to a new country or region, or by a change in our economic
status. When we think of culture this broadly we realize we all belong to many cultures at once"
(Community Tool Box, 2013). Who are the Lumbee? The largest, most prosperous, educated Indian
tribe in North Carolina since the 1700s, whose name is from the Lumbee River is in Robeson
County. The Lumbee people have been recognized
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My Culture Short Story
My story is that of a young Indian American in San Jose, California, who has a comfortable life
and goes to one of the top private schools based in the bay area. To contrast, my parents were not
given such opportunities or such a luxurious life as me; they had to endure a difficult life to get to
where they are. My parents and ancestors come from parts of central India and from quite humble
and simple backgrounds. I do not have a discernible accent and the same applies to my mother
and father who were able to break off their Indian accent after nearly 18 years in the United States
since they immigrated from India. I am quite proud to be both American and Indian, and I do not
hide any aspect of it. My family and I celebrate American holidays and historical events yet we
stay true to Indian traditions and festivities. My culture has had a profound impact on me and how
I perform my work both inside and outside of school; it has shaped me in terms of my cultural
experiences, the roots of my family, and the values and principles that I have learned from my
parents. India is a large and diverse county in Southern Asia with an enormous and fast–growing
population. Each region and state of India has its own identity which is shown in the people, the
culture of the region, the religious sphere, and even its food and delicacies. Many conquerors have
carved their way through India like a canvas, including the Macedonians, the Chinese, and the Turks.
Each and every conqueror has left
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What Is My Culture Essay
I am familiar with my culture because my grandparents were able to impose their customs onto my
parents and their children. Without them I would not be eating traditional foods, celebrating the
Hispanic culture, or be aware of my family history. I am 100% Mexican, and I admire the Latin
culture to the fullest. The Mexican culture consists of a tight family, plentiful cuisine, Spanish
language, Latin music, and the Catholic religion. Growing up in a Mexican household has definitely
influenced my morals, values, and character. Although I remain living in a Hispanic household I
sometimes forget how important the culture influences the person I am today.
In the Mexican culture, we cook with many different spices, vegetables, and meats.
Some of...show more content...
I would visit every day afterschool and it was the best adventure running through multiple gardens
with different crops. My grandparents grew cactus, lemons, onions, tomatoes, cilantro, and aloe vera
plants. It is a small reminder of their ranch in Zacatecas, Mexico and it is also their getaway from the
city. My grandparents grow their own crops because to them it is a hobby, and they are able to
sell them when there is an exceeding amount of harvest. Agriculture is common in most Hispanic
families, whether it is owning a simple lemon tree or growing a small aloe vera plant, there is
always something sprouting. I found it unusual that no matter what oppression we were put through
we were still able to preserve our most important customs and values. Many other cultures were
stripped of their identities, and till today we are able to pass down our traditions. Learning about
how my family traveled from deep into Mexico to Southern California brining their culture with
them is amazing. Being able to speak a different language with people that share the same ethnicity
reminds me of how special my cultural identity is. The Mexican culture is rich of culture has not
been affected by newer
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