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Universal, Cultural or Personal?
Culture is but one category or dimension of human behavior, and it is therefore important to see it in relation to the other two dimensions: the universal and the personal. The three can be distinguished as follows:
- universal refers to ways in which all people in all groups are the same;
- cultural refers to what a particular group of people have in common with each other and how they are different from every other group;
- personal describes the ways in which each one of us is different from everyone else, including those in our group.
These are two important points for you to remember:
- Because of universal behavior, not everything about people in a new culture is going to be different; some of what you already know about human behavior is going to apply in your host country.
- Because of personal behavior, not everything you learn about your host culture is going to apply in equal measure, or at all, to every individual in that culture.
| This next exercise contains a list of behaviors. In the underlined space preceding each of them, put a "U" if you think the behavior is universal, "C" if it is cultural, or "P" if it is personal.
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Sleeping with a bedroom window open. |
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Running from a dangerous animal. |
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Considering snakes to be "evil." |
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Men opening doors for women. |
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Respecting older people. |
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Liking spicy food. |
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Preferring playing soccer to reading a book. |
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Eating regularly. |
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Eating with knife, fork, and spoon. |
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Being wary of strangers |
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Calling a waiter with a hissing sound. |
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Regretting being the cause of an accident. |
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Feeling sad at the death of your mother. |
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Wearing white mourning robes for 30 days after the death of your mother. |
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Not liking to wear mourning clothes for 30 days after the death of your mother. |
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