Culture is unique form to describe someone and to learn things. It is also a form to understand the different points of view of a person. When I hear people talking about other people from all around the world the first thing that comes up to my mind is culture. I’ve always wanted to learn how people from other places have different cultures and how there cultures are the same or different from mine. For me it’s really interesting seeing how many similarities I share with other people who I thought were different from me. The most important topics that I have wondered about other cultures are how families are, their rules, and how dating someone is different from my culture.
My interviewer is from Thailand/ Laos. She is a student at the University of North Georgia who is trying to become a nurse. She is 21 years old. Also, her culture name is Hmong. The Hmong are “an ethnic group from the mountainous regions of China. Vietnam. Laos, and Thailand. Hmong are also one of the sub-groups of the Miao ethnicity in the southern china.” My …show more content…
The part about family is the one thing that we have in common because we both know how family is one of the most important things in our culture. On the other part that talks about how you can’t date anyone else from another culture is different from mine because we don’t have the same norms. In my culture parents and family don’t tell you who you can and can’t date. The only thing that matters is that he or she treats you well and doesn’t disrespect you or anyone from your family. Also, the part where my interviewer talks about how only men have to shake people 's hand and how women are only viewed as property and don’t have power doesn’t go with us because. In my culture everyone has the same rights as everyone else and everyone has to introduce themselves and shake other people’s