Paper On Cultural Identity

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Trying to define cultural identity can be difficult to many. Your cultural identity can

be influenced greatly by not only you and your family, but greatly by your surroundings

growing up as a child and what you are exposed to as a young adult as well. I was born

to a primarily southern family with parents that were born in both South Carolina and

Alabama, while owning a business in a small farm town in the most northwest corner of

Florida, there has been a great amount of influence on my values and beliefs. Whether

it involves the foods I like to eat, or the church I attend on Sundays, or the sports I play,

even the way we vote during the elections. Your culture can greatly influence who you

are as a person, inside and out.
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After being raised in a family John Deere tractor business, the first

thing I am associated with is “Did you drive your tractor to school?" No matter where I

go or who I'm with, a stereotype never fails to find me, but in a way, they have helped

shape what I believe my cultural identity to be.

Along with stereotypes, being from the south also comes with a distinctive

outlook on life. We tend to seperate ourselves from the rest of the world, almost like our

own little country. We are more focused around morals and religious values when it

comes to voting on certain leaders or laws. Religion has a major influence on my

cultural identity, since we tend to base our lifestyle aound it. Not only does religion have

an affect on my cultural identity, but also the morals you gain by growing up in the south

have an effect also, like going for more conservative leaders or mainly to the more

republican side. This is clearly visible in many of my familys choices.

Cultural Identity can be determined by many factors, like your surroundings or

your environment you have grown up in, or that’s how I feel your cultural identity