Beliefs: Ideas and convictions about the world, spirituality, and human experience. (Icon: A question mark turning into an idea bulb)
Customs: Everyday behaviors, social norms, and practices that reflect a community’s way of life. (Icon: People greeting each other)
Traditions: Practices and rituals passed down through generations that preserve heritage and identity. (Icon: A grandparent and child sharing a story)
Values: Guiding principles that shape what people consider right, important, or meaningful in life. (Icon: A heart with a guiding light)
Language: The primary tool for communication, expression, and the preservation of culture. (Icon: Speech bubbles with different symbols)
Zdrs: 2
Our family is simple. We enjoy spending time together by eating meals as one, going out as a group, and sharing everything we have. We are contented and happy with what we have.
Helping one another has always been a natural part of our lives, and this value comes from our ancestors. They taught our great-grandparents the importance of kindness, which was passed to our grandparents, to our parents, and to us."
Zdrs: 3
Family Traditions: Eating together, going out as a family, and supporting one another reflect the importance of being a family." (Icon: A family hug.
Strong Relationships: The comfort of being able to talk with each other, the openness and trust." (Icon: Two figures talking with speech bubbles)
Simple Way of Life: Growing up in a family that lives modestly but happily taught me to appreciate small blessings and stay grounded." (Icon: A plant growing in a humble pot)
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I identify myself as someone who values simplicity, strong family ties, and traditions passed down through generations. My cultural identity is rooted in the way my family lives — with unity, respect, and contentment in what we have.
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