Friday, January 25, 2013

What defines us?

Culture, to me, is who we are, what we are, and why we are. Culture encompasses a wide range of qualities – language, beliefs, traditions. Andrei Codrescu’s view of culture parallels my view of culture – he describes it as an “atmosphere made of thoughts, ideas, people and operating procedures”. This atmosphere defines and influences our actions and can not be replicated in another setting.

I have lived in Japan, India, and America and each of these countries have distinctive cultures. Each of these cultures has common things, like food, music, weddings; however, the way each of these are practiced differ. For example, in Japanese weddings, the newlyweds are considered united after they drink nine sakes, in American weddings, the newlyweds are united after an exchange of vows, in Indian weddings the bride and groom circle around a ceremonial fire to become united. Does this mean one is better than the other? No, it just illustrates the diversity of practices that exist in this world. It is simply just a way of life. 



 

2 comments:

  1. I completely agree with your view of culture. I think culture encompasses so much, that it is difficult to define it completely. I agree that culture is very different depending on the society. This does not mean that one is better than the other, but simply makes the world a much more interesting place to live in. Wouldn't it be boring if all cultures were the same?

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  2. I also agree with you, I think it amazing how diverse the world is when it comes to certain rituals and beliefs. I think different countries and regions all have a distinct culture, and your lucky to have witnessed it!

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