Imagine waking up in the morning, and your mom makes you and a friend breakfast. There’s eggs, waffles, hashbrowns and bacon, but instead of eating the bacon, your friend throws it in the trash and looks at it in disgust. Culturally, your friend would see no fault in his actions but you would probably look at him very confused and ask him why the heck he would throw away perfectly delicious bacon! This is probably because your friend is probably Islamic and does not eat pork. Culture largely impacts the way people see others and the world because of their perspective on things based on the way they were raised up. For example, sagging. sagging is viewed by other cultures as uncivilized and distasteful, but the majority of african american teenagers think that it is acceptable because that is a part of their cultural inheritance. …show more content…
Your culture may make you look at world cultures differently too. In America, when we experience great failure, we usually get back up and try again. While in Japan, people who follow the japanese “bushido” warrior code, when they are disgraced they resort to “seppuku”. “Seppuku” is a ritual suicide in ancient Japan which is a tradition still practiced today and some people have done “seppuku” recently when they were shamed. Yukio Mishima, for instance, committed suicide( or seppuku) while protesting against military policies. Also, Masaharu Nonaka after he was “laid off” in