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"Hay una gran diferencia entre raza y cultura. Porque racialmente, soy un hombre indio. Culturalmente, no lo soy en absoluto."

russell peters

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Being a member of a certain race means you share physical features or ancestry with a group of people. Culture, on the other hand, includes the traditions, behaviors, and values you grow up with or choose to follow. It's like saying you can look like someone from India because of your heritage, but how you live your life, celebrate holidays, or what foods you enjoy might be completely different from traditional Indian practices. For example, imagine you're born to Italian parents in the United States. You might have an Italian name and look Italian, but if you don't speak Italian, rarely eat Italian food, and follow American customs more than Italian ones, you're culturally American. This means your behaviors and lifestyle are shaped by where you live, not where your family comes from. Someone can apply this to their life by understanding that who you are goes beyond your physical appearance or ancestry. It's more about the values you hold, the way you interact with the world, and the community you feel connected to. This understanding can help you navigate your identity and relationships with others more comfortably, knowing that culture is flexible and can be influenced by many factors beyond race or ethnicity.

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Cultural differences Cultural identity Culture Diversity Ethnicity Heritage Identity Personal identity Race
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