My culture can be described as chicken, it can be interpreted in many different ways. Chicken is able to be fried, baked, or grilled. My culture varies as well. I have a variety of education, values, and religion. These are only some of the ways I’m able to express myself or show myself through my culture. Some things in my culture may not be that alike with other cultures, but this way you feel individual and unique. My education, has to deal with what my culture wishes to happen for me in my academic life. My values are what my culture believes are the principles you need to acknowledge. My religion is what religion my culture posses.
First, the education in my culture is pretty self-explanatory. My family believes that every one of their children and so on, should go to highschool, get a diploma, then go off to college. I agree with this belief, because I really do wish to go to college and have a successful adulthood. I don’t believe I could ever skip college. My family just wants the best for the further generations in our culture. We need to continue to always strive to do our best and be the best of our abilities. This will be a moral I explain if I decide to have children. My culture believes strongly that it should continue. …show more content…
One important value in my culture is family. We believe that all family is special and should be cherished. That even if we are mad at one another we find a way to make up and remain happy again. This is because we believe that family will always be there even if you feel like you have no one. Another thing we value is, God. We trust that he will also always be there and save us from all bad things. I have often prayed in hard times. He created our family so we, in return, have endless love for him. These are our most important values that we hope will always continue throughout our