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Where you live can have a large effect on who you are in cultural terms. Let's say you live on a peninsula that has little commerce with the outside world, almost exclusively through the people who live on the mainland nearby. The culture of these people cannot help but affect your customs, your interests, and your culture in general.Like the old saying, "Show me who your friends are and I will show you who you are."
I don't know, ask your mom
Anything can be better or worse depending on what criteria you use. With culture, one that maximises well being through equality, justice, progress, practicality etc. would be superior to a culture that runs counter to such values and methods. So yes, a culture can be superior though it depends on what one values. To say that such judgements are elitist is to say you don't value anything.
Every culture are now part of the world.
Sumerian (Mesopotamia) now it's Iraq
It helped drugs not to get all over the world as much as it is now.
Aristotle was born in Macedonia.. and his works certainly spread the culture and influence of the Greek world. More so after his death though I'd say.
Yes, they have a strong, thriving culture. Technically, anthropologists would say we have sub-cultures within larger cultures all over the world.
I doubt if it has affected Australian culture a great deal. but Australians now have one of the most cosmopolitan diets of any population in the world.
culture - la culture
i would say that Mexico and other countries made up of Latinos. I would also say Italy
Cameroon has not influenced the culture of America at all. I would say also the culture of America has not influenced Cameroon. Cameroon has been quite influenced by French colonial culture and is now having overtures from China. (as are all countries in Africa that produce oil )
To play music and dance to. It is a key part of Hawaiian culture and is now popular throughout the world.
C'est ma culture.
C'est notre culture.