Culturally Unique Individual
A Culturally Unique Individual, as defined by scholars Geertz (1973) and Markus and Kitayama (1991), is an individual whose identity, behaviors, and experiences are influenced by various cultural factors such as ethnicity, nationality, language, religion, values, customs, and upbringing (Geertz, 1973; Markus & Kitayama, 1991). For this Transcultural Assessment Paper, I interviewed …show more content…
Additionally, she values the significance of shared meals, where the family gathers together to eat, fostering bonding and facilitating meaningful conversations. Brenda is also utilizing technology to engage in online communication with her extended family members who live miles away. Technologies such as regular video chats, emails, or messaging can be used to exchange updates, images, and foster strong connections even when physically apart. Lastly, Brenda consistently engaging in online communication with my loved ones enables me, as a caregiver, to obtain emotional support, distribute caregiving duties, and remain in contact with family members who may not have the ability to visit me in person on a regular