culture
A collective noun for a small group of angry people is a gang of thugs; a collective noun for a large group of angry people is a mob of people.
The collective name is a bed of clams.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of 'others'.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of dances.
There is no standard collective nouns for a group of Hindus.
beliefs; behaviors
Customs and beliefs that are shared by a group of people are often known as traditions. These can include rituals, ceremonies, values, and social norms that are passed down through generations. They help to create a sense of identity and cohesion within the group.
Culture refers to the learned behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes that characterize a society or population. The different customs practices by religious groups, social groups, and nationalities are part of their culture. Culture is not a biologically-inherited trait.
behaviors ; culture
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culture
The term that describes the customs, beliefs, social norms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group is "culture." Culture encompasses the shared practices and values that define a group’s identity and influence their behaviors and interactions. It can include language, traditions, art, and social structures, shaping the way individuals within the group experience and understand their world.
Culture is created by a group of people who share common beliefs, customs, traditions, language, and art forms that are passed down from generation to generation. It is a collective creation that evolves over time as individuals within the group contribute to its development.
Customs, beliefs, social norms, and material traits vary among different racial, religious, and social groups. These elements are shaped by a group's history, values, and traditions, influencing their behaviors and interactions within their community and with others. Understanding and respecting these aspects are key to promoting diversity and fostering inclusive societies.
Their culture.
Culture encompasses both the beliefs and behaviors of a group of people and the collective expressions of their highest aspirations, including the best that has been thought and said. It reflects the everyday practices, values, and traditions of a community, while also incorporating its artistic, philosophical, and intellectual achievements. Thus, culture is a dynamic interplay of lived experiences and aspirational ideals.