Culture is primarily learned rather than innate; it encompasses the beliefs, values, and practices that individuals acquire through socialization within their communities. While certain aspects of identity may be influenced by genetics, such as language capabilities, the specific cultural norms and customs are taught through interactions with family, peers, and society. Therefore, culture is a dynamic and evolving aspect of human life, shaped by experiences and environment.
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They definitely learn something new about the culture but mostly they adapt to it and they mix their own culture with the new one. Potatoes.
which culture?
Everyone is born with the ability to cry. It is not something you learn. It is a basic bodily function that (nearly) everyone can do.
Celtic mythology he was born in the something centry.
Yes, most sociologists and anthropologists agree that culture is definitely learned (learnt). Children usually learn about their culture from their parents, and from their environment; later they learn from their schools, their peers, and even from the country's media. It should also be noted that the culture is expressed in language, and as children learn verbal (and later written) communication, they are also learning the stories, beliefs, and attitudes common to that culture.
You can learn about Ethiopias culture,history,and government.
They get knowledge &learn the costom culture of country.
No, one does not need to be born into a cultural group to understand the culture. Understanding a culture can be achieved through education, exposure, interactions, and open-mindedness. Respectfully engaging with the community and being willing to learn about their customs, traditions, values, and history can also deepen one's understanding of a culture.
they learn to examine objects to learn about past people and culture
because we need to learn different part of culture in samoa and other countries that have a culture.
the answer is that we learn culture and religion but i know the answer .