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Analysis Of American Culture

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How society and culture have affected Human Life in America Throughout, the years human beings have evolved in diversity cultures either by languages, ideas, beliefs, kinships systems, customs, rituals and many other concepts they collectively embody. It’s very difficult to have a positive or negative opinion and how cultures have impact in individual life since it’s at time in America that feels culture can be blend it and keep forward within society. It’s obvious people still feels afraid to be reject either for their stereotype, skin color, sex preference, social levels even though society tries covers the realty that still now in these days people struggle to socialites with other cultures because some case these people are lack of English …show more content…

Japanese culture describes the human characteristic of on a deep level thinking in a way where the social institution or group, such as a family, workplace or even entire society, is prioritized higher than the individual self when compared to an individual who is more individualistic. Collectivistic individuals are likely to more often value highly what is best for the social institutions that he or she belongs to over personal ambitions and goals when compared to an individual who is more individualistic. In this sense, it is more common for an individual who is more collectivistic to sacrifice own ambitions for the sake of a group’s best” (Biddle, n.d.). It’s important to make sense how others country focus and respected the values, belief, and their heritage, because prevails the union of families thus sacrifice some personal ambitions as they prefer to create a better society where they can live secure and able to express themselves without feeling oppressive or reject from

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