You are on page 1of 2

Christian Daniel R.

Borres Eng 10 WFX


2013 – 49314

“Culture”

 The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual


achievement regarded collectively
 The ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular people or
society
 Culture in its broadest sense is cultivated behavior; that is the
totality of a person's learned, accumulated experience which is
socially transmitted, or more briefly, behavior through social
learning.

It is derived from a French term, which is also derived from the Latin
“Colere,” which means to tend to the earth and grow or cultivation and
nurture.

Culture is how the mind thinks about the characteristics and knowledge
of a particular group of people. We can also say that Culture is us
because it defines how we think, speak, listen, interact, and etc. It is
defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits,
music and arts. From the first time we opened our eyes, our parents are
already teaching us a particular culture; the Norms and Behavior that
we learned in our homes. They can be collective or individual.

There are different Levels of Culture:

 Universal
 National
 Interpersonal
 Personal
Sources:

 Kim Ann Zimmermann, What is Culture? | Definition of Culture,


February 19 2015, Website
 Eva Haug, What is Culture? , March 29, 2014, Video
 English Oxford Living Dictionaries, Online Dictionary

You might also like