Real Culture: Actual behavior patterns of members of a group.
ideal: waiting till your married to have sex real: most people end up have sex before getting married ideal: after high school you go to college real: most students can't go to college due to financial problems ideal: getting a family real: most families today end up in divorce ideal: become rich real: in today society it is harder and harder to start up your own business and become financially wealthy
Sociologists use the term "real culture" to describe the norms and values that people actually follow in their everyday lives, as opposed to "ideal culture," which represents the norms and values that people would follow if they lived in an ideal or perfect world. Real culture reflects the behaviors and beliefs that are practiced and accepted within a particular society, even if they differ from the ideals set forth by that society.
counterculture is more referred as culture that have been applied by teenager as this culture opposites our real culture such as transgender and so on. meanwhile subculture means a culture that have applied by whole society by adopting culture from others societies.
culture defines who a person is, where they come from [in some cases], what they eat, what they wear, what they believe in.
There are millions of cultures in the world. There's the American culture, the English, the Irish, the Scottish, the French, the Spanish, the Chinese, the Indian, the Egyptian, the Argentine, etc.; the list just goes on and on. Regions, states, cities, etc. also have their own culture. For example there is the Californian culture, the Western European culture, the Parisian culture, the Pacific Island culture, etc. Any place you can think of most likely has its own culture.
Ideal culture will always differ from real culture; values and norms do not describe actual behavior, as much as, they describe how much we are supposed to behave. Real culture: what actually happens in everyday life; Ideal culture: how we are supposed to behave based on cultural norms and values.
"Real Culture- the way people actually behave" pg. 49 of Think Sociology 2010, Carl"Ideal Culture- the values to which a culture aspires" pg. 49 of Think Sociology 2010, Carl
Ideal culture is how people wish society would be, versus real culture, which is the reality of what culture actually is. An example of this would be the cultural ideal of magazines and society uplifting women and explaining that all body types are normal and beautiful. This can be contrasted with the real culture of body shaming and lifting very thin bodies up as the ideal beauty, to the exclusion of all other body types.
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Aswangs are mythical creatures from the Filipino culture. They are not real.
For real? Yes.
we know the god's is real maker ,
Stay real is a culture we need to have at ihg hotels.
It is real and may have physical effects.
It is real and may have physical effects.
It is real and may have physical effects.
It is a fictional animal in Hispanic culture and not real.