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| Sponsor's Message Once or several times in life we are confronted with the situation where one has to associate to a particular group [s], individuality and then theres the huge one CULTURE. Just what is the overall meaning of culture and how does one give it a usefull meaning? Up to which limits do we define culture? ![]() Of what significance is it?
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| Tre, The best example I have is the American culture. The USA is a real melting pot of anything and everything. You'll find more Jewish people in the USA (New York) than in Tel Aviv, more Irish than in Dublin, more Poles than in Warsaw and probably more Germans than in Bonn/Berlin, more Chinese than many places else and many Japanese - but ALL of them say they are AMERICANS first and foremost. That is a culture. Basically a potjiekos of a little bit of everything that, once finished, tastes unlike any of the ingredients, but tastes wonderful and unique. That is also culture. And that maybe what you, tre, are encountering in the UK - except that the USA is more of an amalgam than the UK. In the UK you can still see the different ingredients. In the USA too, to some degree, but the Americans mostly act as one. "United we stand- type of principle. That is one explanation .......... Last edited by Oneword; 3rd June 2008 at 05:08 PM. Reason: Spelling. It could have been Monday morning |
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| Well, nowadays even Companies develop a certain culture that signify their identity and brand efforts....so simply put, culture is really the way of doing things and living life, funny, one can partake in more than one culture at once, considering one would e.g. strive to conform to a company culture one belongs to, yet also subscribe to cultural norms within ones family, tribe, etc, etc......really a widespreading little on this ;-) ![]() |
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Know what culture has different meanings to all of us and for me its plainly were you want to belong and how you relate to society around you!
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| What is culture? I like drinking tea and watch movies or Blu Ray DVD's, is it culture or a problem?
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| LOL, maybe it be yo family culture? is it a 'family' of 1 you then? LOL cute then |
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| I´m South African and white, brought up during he height of the apartheid era, a time when culture by definition was being white, nationalist and afrikaans speaking. Times have changed and we now battle to find identity and when I say we, I mean both black and white. I still find it strange. the similarities in Namibia - although not quite the same, it would appear as if the same search for a common culture is being played out in both our countries. The recent so called xenophobia attacks on foreigners in SA only proves the ignorance of most. We in SA keep on calling back the past and referring to the injustices of the past and very little debate on the prospects of developing a real united nation. I have black friends here at home, in Namibia and Botswana and they are very dear to me - the irony is that when we get together, we feel like one culture and we all respect the value of who we are and we embrace that. The question is what stops this intermingling of richness and respect, is this not the beginning of a culture. I don´t think cultural separation on ethnic grounds should define a national culture which was the case historically in Africa, when culture had reference to being of a tribe and those who came across the sea from Europe said they had come from civilisation, what ever they meant by that. Namibia has always been an oddity to me, previously part of SA and after all these years of Independence, still seems to have remnants of an afrikaner presence - would like to know how it´s working. Would also like to hear your opinion about the acceptance of all born in Africa to be Africans Black,White, Pink and blue. Has the new Black generation accepted that the white kids will also be the future beside them and with them, is that not the culture we are looking for? Come on you black guys, give some input! |
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