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  • Essay / Culture and Cultural Aspects of Culture by Crystal...

    We all grew up in different types of cultures, communities, and backgrounds. On September 20, I interviewed Crystal Keshawarz to learn about her culture and knowledge about culture. We mainly focused on religion and how she grew up, her life was never an easy life. She always thought very differently from others and this changed her perception of how women should express themselves frankly and. As the interview progressed, I became more interested and better acquainted with the cultural aspects of his life. The three most important topics I focused on during the interview were perception of self and others, communication and culture, and language and verbal communication. In the interview, I started with a difficult question to ask. Language has a lot to do with culture because it's how we all communicate. In America there live many immigrants who speak many different languages, but most of them know English to be able to communicate with others. When I asked Crystal, “What do you think is the power of language?” His response was: “Language is an ultimate power, without which we cannot convey our emotions. Without it, we cannot build a community filled with people from everywhere. Which I believe is true, because how would we live the lives we live if we didn't have the chance to communicate with each other. We all come from different countries and are united by one language. Which then led me to my next question: “In what ways does language help communicate with people from different cultures?” » What I mean by this question is that a lot of people who come to this country all speak different languages, unless you come from England, because they all speak English there, but if you come from the Middle Orient, Asia or Spanish countries, you are probably speaking the language of your country, so when you come to America you start to learn English to communicate and talk to people who want to do something about the place where you live. Crystal's response to the question was, "I believe it provides context for what you want to convey." It expresses emotions and can share your story. Also be able to establish cultural heritage. Which sounded similar to my thoughts, but I'm a little different because of the way we imagine things. Since she looks at the small details of some things, while I look at the big picture