We obtain these from our families, from our peers, and from institutions like school. Culture is obtained by using all five senses and is communicated, not passed down through genetics, but through stories passed down from generation to generation. Due to this, people of similar physical traits may also be more likely to have similar or even matching cultural characteristics. However, according to (Steiner, 2013), “the acculturation process is hindered by one’s tacit assumptions about the structures and relationships of the former society.” This is done in two stages the first being informal enculturation, the subconscious internalization of social rules. This will form basic family relationships that are based on who raises us and what morals, rules, and guidelines we follow. The second being formal enculturation which is learned while is school, it is how we learn and grow independent of our
We obtain these from our families, from our peers, and from institutions like school. Culture is obtained by using all five senses and is communicated, not passed down through genetics, but through stories passed down from generation to generation. Due to this, people of similar physical traits may also be more likely to have similar or even matching cultural characteristics. However, according to (Steiner, 2013), “the acculturation process is hindered by one’s tacit assumptions about the structures and relationships of the former society.” This is done in two stages the first being informal enculturation, the subconscious internalization of social rules. This will form basic family relationships that are based on who raises us and what morals, rules, and guidelines we follow. The second being formal enculturation which is learned while is school, it is how we learn and grow independent of our