People don't really need a culture, it's just a way of expressing their spirit and/or beliefs.
It is not a government's function to preserve culture. Civic organizations run by people of the community are usually the keepers of culture.
you need to mix with more people.
some people think that you need to give up all or at least certain aspects of your native culture in order to function in new cultures?
Cross cultural communication allows for people of one culture to understand those people of another culture without tension! It can prevent conflict among humans of any culture, plus it focuses on the positives and similarities of cultures around the world rather than the "downs" of each culture
their country language and their culture and lot more
Understand the environment
because we need to learn different part of culture in samoa and other countries that have a culture.
New Zealand's culture is changing because people do not need wool as much so it's going down a bit
the effect that trade has on people two things we need to think about are working conditions and culture
Culture is what makes a people. And over time this culture has become part of the people.
Culture is who we are. Everything we do is culture and you need to understand other cultures. Not everyone does the same things the same way. Understanding culture means you also understand other people. If you go into anything that deals with people you need to know when you do something that may be insulting to the other person or disrespectful.
When people travel from place to place to trade for items they need, they often catch on to others beliefs and culture, which they bring to others, and so on.