Another aspect of culture that impacts Mexican worldviews are their health customs
“Mexicans drink more carbonated beverages than any other citizens in the world. In 2014, Mexico implemented higher taxes on sugary drinks and junk food to discourage dietary choices that have contributed to these lifestyle diseases (“Diet”).
This cultural identity impacts a person’s worldview because many citizens believe that it is normal, so they buy a lot of unhealthy goods.
In other words, this affects a person’s worldview, because they want a strong family connection to their loved ones. They find that a strong family connection is needed, it is a common occurrence in Mexican households.
Thesis: Our Cultures impact our worldviews by giving us bases for our beliefs, shaping us as a person.
“Family unity and responsibility are high priorities, with family ties representing lifelong commitments of mutual support. Mexican children generally have few responsibilities outside of studying (“Family”).
The large majority of people are Roman Catholic, 78% of the population. Religion has influenced Mexican culture,
"Although many do not attend church services, the Catholic Church has greatly influenced the culture, attitudes, and history of Mexicans, and Catholic holidays are celebrated widely(“Mexico Religion”).
We are also shown another aspect that affects Mexican worldviews, it is their religion.
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