2. Material culture consists of the clothing one wares, the types of homes they build, or the belongings that they have. What defines the material culture is the uniqueness of these items that determine where they originated from.
3. Non-material Culture consist of the ways in which one is taught to think, express themselves, or treat others. It also includes the values one places on themselves and those around them.
4. Sapir-Whorf Hypnosis has to do with ones learned vocabulary, and how it translates into other meanings in the same or different languages. For example; the English word for “ass” can mean a donkey, or the backside of an animal.
5. The values one has is …show more content…
There are some people that gossip, some that work hard at not working, some that don’t work at all, and some that always offer to help. I have learned to label them into categories such as does not care, unhelpful, resistant, resistant then helpful, helpful, and always offering to help. Categorizing coworkers and family members allows me to live a less stressful life helps me to treat them in ways that help me get the work done. In the end, it is because I respect everyone for who they are that we can all get along.
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Texas Tea is a word that has many different meanings, depending on who you are, and the way you think. To an alcoholic or bartender, it will mean a drink made up of six alcohols; to a wealthy person it would mean crude oil or an oil well; to a drug attic, it will be another name for barre, a drug made up of promethazine and codeine. So, when a person in Texas hears the word, they are probably going to think oil; someone living in a poor neighborhood may think of drugs, and someone living in a party town will think of