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How does culture effect our livelihood?

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Answered by Vishwampatidar
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Culture refers to the characteristics ofa particular group of people, including their language, cuisine, social habitats, religion, music and art. It is a people's wave of life. Different groups of people have ways of doing things. Through culture, people developed a sense of belonging, personal growth and capacity to empathize and associate with other. Whereas European American culture stresses individual independence, Asian culture emphasize more on interdependence and is more sensitive to contexts. The European American are, therefore, more likely to account for an individual's behaviour by making assumptions about his or her personality, while Asians are less likely
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Answered by chayat
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Culture influences our lives in a vast number of ways. There's no short way to answer this question, but with a few short excerpts from other sources you can make your own way down the rabbit hole*. 

Language is a big part of Humans' evolutionary success, particularly if you look at it in the context of culture;

"Humans had acquired the ability to learn from others, and to copy, imitate and improve upon their actions. This meant that elements of culture themselves— ideas, languages, beliefs, songs, art, technologies— could act like genes, capable of being transmitted to others and reproduced. But unlike genes, these elements of culture could jump directly from one mind to another, shortcutting the normal genetic routes of transmission. And so our cultures came to define a second great system of inheritance, able to transmit knowledge down the generations


"To understand your culture, you need to pay close attention to its quiet, sometimes hidden, manifestations, such as the side conversations in the hallways, the informal consultations behind closed doors, and the incisive guidance that people get when they ask one another for advice."
[From: Stop Blaming Your Culture]
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