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How does my own culture shape me being a?Son/ daughter:

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with a question regarding how culture shapes me by being a son or a daughter. The answer to how culture shapes me as a son or daughter is as under:

  • There are some cultures that are already predefined that a son should do this work and a daughter should do this work.
  • Another culture divides us into being son and daughter is that the son is considered to carry on the name of the family.
  • When a daughter gets married she changes her surname to the one her husband has so she can't carry on the name of the family.
  • This behavior is now changing in recent times.
  • Still, there are some places where seperate cultures are present for both the son and daughter.
  • This thought process requires to be changed as there should be equality among everyone.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

There are certain cultures where it is already established that a son and a daughter should carry out this activity.

Explanation:

Our culture affects how we live, work, and play as well as how we see ourselves and other people. Our moral standards—what we deem acceptable and wrong—are impacted. This is how the society in which we live affects the decisions we make. But our actions can also have an impact on other people and, in the end, help to shape our society.

Our cultural background impacts who we are as people and how we view ourselves. Self-perceptions affect a variety of things, including how we view the world, our social interactions, lifestyle and health decisions, political participation, and ultimately our own and other people's wellbeing.

We are asked to consider how being a son or a daughter affects how my culture forms me. The following describes how culture affects me as a son or daughter:

There are certain cultures where it is already established that a son and a daughter should carry out this activity.

The son is seen as continuing the family name, which is another cultural distinction that separates us into sons and daughters.

When a daughter marries, she takes her husband's surname in order to avoid carrying on the family name.

Recent times have seen a change in this behaviour.

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