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Two ways how culture influence relationship negatively

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Answered by hishmah
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Cultural views include one's opinions and beliefs on social, religious and traditional aspects of society. People's attitude towards these aspects can influence an individual or a community and their relationships in several ways (positive as well as negative).

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Cultural encompasses a specific social group's views, attitudes and values. The cultural identity may include nationality, faith, gender, age, political affiliation, ethnicity and socioeconomic classes (but is not restricted to them).

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  • Often diverse cultural factors can create difficulties in close relationships with a individual from different cultures. Even couples from very similar cultures can still have to negotiate differences. Married people around the world connect in many ways. Different countries adhere to cultural norms and these norms explicitly affect how individuals interact in interpersonal relations. Such criteria also impact other conducts and behaviors that influence relationships significantly.
  • Structural conflict which is embedded into our social system and results in disparities that occur when we are put in different groups such as gender, ethnicity, race and class in our various cultures. Structural disputes lead to real disputes at the social level by building distrust among various groups of people and lead to problems such as ethnic / racial violence. Sadly, this tension is also brought into our relations. In the same way, there is always the potential for tension in our relationships depending on how we are socially and culturally linked. Any minor difference between us is a potentially conflicting source.
  • It is assumed that culture favors men over women in the modern folklore most embraced, giving men an oppressive role. It has created all sorts of assumptions and ideas about how each gender needs to interact with the other, some with tradition, some with modern methods. However, the real issue is that couples perceive each other on the basis of culture or adopt the same assumptions that society forces us into relationships.
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