Dynamic Threads: Exploring the Ever-Changing Tapestry of Cultural Characteristics

 Characteristics of Culture:

Dynamic Threads: Exploring the Ever-Changing Tapestry of Cultural Characteristics

The characteristics of culture can be described as follows.

 

1:- Culture is something shared:

 

No single individual has any culture. A particular way of life is based on the shared practices of people living in an area. This culture has its own beliefs, values ​​and historical background. This makes the culture and civilization of the people of this area.

 

 




2:- Culture is acquired:

 

This means that culture consists of its attitudes and roles that a person learns while living in society. For example, waking up in the morning and washing your hands, chanting, greeting, driving a car, Language, etc. Social manners and customs are learned by living in the environment. Hence they are called culture. On the contrary, all such behaviors that are naturally found in humans cannot be called culture, for example, we all feel hunger and thirst and need sleep, all these things are passed from parents to us through biological processes, so It is not called  cultural. But what we eat or drink depends on what we learn by living in the culture.

 

3:- Culture is variable:

Dynamic Threads: Exploring the Ever-Changing Tapestry of Cultural Characteristics

Phase change is also a characteristic of culture. The culture is always changing. It is not a static thing. As life is always changing from moment to moment, culture also keeps changing. New technologies affect lifestyles. In this way significant changes are brought out in the culture. The nature of the changes is varies in every society. But change is bound to come anyway.

 

 




4:- Culture is transmitted:

 

Another prominent feature of culture is that it is passed down from one generation to another. If this process is not done, the culture will be lost. Social training plays an important role in the transmission of culture, i.e. cultural patterns are transmitted to the next generation through education and training. Apart from this, language also plays an important role in transmitting culture. Language is what separates man from animals and through language man can preserve his experiences and communicate them to others. This is why the experiences of previous generation transfer to the next generation through language. If there would be no language the transfer of culture stopped.

 

 

5:- Different societies have different cultures.

 

 



Different societies have different culture. No culture of any society can live in isolation from other cultures, so every culture is influenced by other cultures and influences others. In modern times it has become very easy to understand. On the contrary, it should be said that this impressiveness and effectiveness is very clear. And it seems that different cultures are becoming more and more common. And they are also becoming intermixed.

Dynamic Threads: Exploring the Ever-Changing Tapestry of Cultural Characteristics


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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