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Family Culture

  When you hear the word culture, it is usually associated with the definition of the social behavior and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups. Which is thought of to be used on the more large scales like how to define this nation, that religious grouping, or good old stereotypes like perhaps country folk. However, while all these examples are true many people do not realize that cultures are also still very relevant on the small scale as well. This week we learned in class that families and their culture can vary a lot more than you would think even with families that fall under the same bigger culture. One of the examples my professor gave to demonstrate this idea is actually from his experience growing up in his own family. Professor William admitted that his family is one that is not very affectionate and does not say I love you to one another. However, one night he ...