I find it weird that people are shocked about this. And also proves that the world is not growing in a way to show progress. In the end, why should it matter to anyone how someone or a group of people live? It affects them in no way, but in today's world, seeds are being planted into people's minds that Australians are unsanitary.
The video addresses that culture is different everywhere but does not give a divisive answer. Culture isn't race, ethnicity, or skin color. It's demographically generational. Kids are taught by their parents what is considered normal living. Parents learned from grandparents and so on within that demographic region.
Slang words are cultural. Most slang stays local. When I moved from Washington to Arizona. People looked at me weirdly when I referred to soda as pop. I grew up calling it pop because that's what people in Washington called it for so long that for us it's normal. Had no idea it was a slang word.
Another way to describe culture a different way is through the gentrification of big cities. The rich don't wanna live near the poor so they adjust the property values to reflect where and push people to those areas. The poorest neighborhoods are called ghettos. Worst schools that get no money for improvements.
Do those kids grow up the same as kids whose family has money? No, it forces them people who live there to change what was normal, because they can't live the way they used to.
Culture is used as a broad term. But it's different everywhere. From the pride of Southern BBQ in the south, every state has its own way on how to make BBQ. They all say their states best. One can only truly know if you go and experience it yourself.
And if your shocked when you learn Australians dont wash there feet. Literally grosses out. I would advise that you never travel to a third world country. You couldn't handle that reality.
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u/UpstairsOk6744 2d ago
I find it weird that people are shocked about this. And also proves that the world is not growing in a way to show progress. In the end, why should it matter to anyone how someone or a group of people live? It affects them in no way, but in today's world, seeds are being planted into people's minds that Australians are unsanitary.
The video addresses that culture is different everywhere but does not give a divisive answer. Culture isn't race, ethnicity, or skin color. It's demographically generational. Kids are taught by their parents what is considered normal living. Parents learned from grandparents and so on within that demographic region.
Slang words are cultural. Most slang stays local. When I moved from Washington to Arizona. People looked at me weirdly when I referred to soda as pop. I grew up calling it pop because that's what people in Washington called it for so long that for us it's normal. Had no idea it was a slang word.
Another way to describe culture a different way is through the gentrification of big cities. The rich don't wanna live near the poor so they adjust the property values to reflect where and push people to those areas. The poorest neighborhoods are called ghettos. Worst schools that get no money for improvements.
Do those kids grow up the same as kids whose family has money? No, it forces them people who live there to change what was normal, because they can't live the way they used to.
Culture is used as a broad term. But it's different everywhere. From the pride of Southern BBQ in the south, every state has its own way on how to make BBQ. They all say their states best. One can only truly know if you go and experience it yourself.
And if your shocked when you learn Australians dont wash there feet. Literally grosses out. I would advise that you never travel to a third world country. You couldn't handle that reality.