South America is home to a rich tapestry of cultures influenced by Indigenous traditions, colonial history, and modern globalization. Indigenous groups, such as the Quechua and Guarani, maintain vibrant practices in music, dance, and festivals, showcasing their ancestral heritage. Countries like Brazil celebrate a mix of African, European, and Indigenous influences, particularly evident in their Carnival festivities. Overall, South American cultures are characterized by their diversity, colorful traditions, and a strong sense of community.
Japanese people like many of the same things that people in other cultures like. It is difficult to generalize, as what people like is a matter of individual taste.
The Pilgrims only came to Ameria, not the Philippines, so there is no native words for Happy Thanksgiving. In America, people from the Philippines say, "Happy Thanksgiving" like other Americans.
They look like ordinary people. There are many people from many cultures.
In South Africa, the common religions observed is Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hunduism, and then also the faiths and cultures of the African people here. Some of the African Cultures like Zulu, Xhosa, and others, have believes that link to their ancestors that guide and look over them. The official religion of South Africa is Christianity even thou South Africa is a multicultural society. The current government has kept Christianity as the country's official religion since coming out of the Apartheid era.
Iran has many kinds of dresses for it's cultureS
This is all about the culture in which you live. There are cultures that prefer overwieght people.
Their culture, and similar cultures, was based on an Arctic climate. That meant they would move south and north with the ice.
Their culture, and similar cultures, was based on an Arctic climate. That meant they would move south and north with the ice.
Yes! She does not discriminate people of different cultures. She is country, you know?
People from different cultures can generally recognize basic facial expressions like happiness, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and surprise. These expressions are believed to be universal and are easily understood across cultures. However, nuances in emotional expression can vary between cultures.
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Like the U.S, what I call a mixing pot. Different cultures, and kinds of people. Some are nice, and friendly but you have those kind of people that are rude like anywhere else :).