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Each one of us belong to a particular culture, it is a natural development of behaviour and based on the different experiences of life and the surroundings. Our surroundings, family, community and nation form our culture. Culture is the most important builder of one's personality and is responsible for the growth as an individual. Culture is something which binds us to our society and nation.

In a broader prospect, culture growth is a growth of a community and of an individual. Culture impacts the way we talk, what we talk, how we talk, how we carry ourselves, how we treat the other people, what we contribute towards the society, community and towards the nation. Culture gives us an attitude to be just to the society. And any unjust behaviour can take us away from our culture, from our society and community. A culture is not only reflected in our attitude but also defines our clothing. As the clothing plays an important role in making an impact of our identity and it also talks about the culture.

These days culture clothing is in fashion, it is not only loved but the youngsters but also by all the age groups. Apart from the culture clothing, street clothing is also very popular among the youngsters. Street clothing is the combination of modern designs and makes impacts on the individuals. Street clothing are popular because of their casual look and the comfort. Street wear are as comfortable and funky as the skate clothing. The accessories make these entire clothing look not only stylish but also has a great impact on the attitude. The cool looks boost the confidence in the youngsters. Skate clothing is not limited to sports wear but the youth love to wear it as a casual wear these days. The trend keeps on changing but all these clothing is as evergreen as the hip hop culture. Till the time hip hop culture rocks amongst the youth, this style of clothing will have a special room in the wardrobes of the young individuals who care to make a difference.


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What countries do people leave for cultural/ religious freedom?
I want to know from what countries people migrate from ( leave their country to a different one or are even being forced to ) so that they can have a better life, live safety to practice what they choose without being afraid of the government or the high hand in their country. For example, they leave because they are not allowed to wear their cultural clothing, learn about their religion or are just persecuted for being a certain religion/ culture. Now it doesn't have to necessarily be now-a-days, but I'd like to know specific countries and reason for why they leave.

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Why do these kids ring our door bell and run away?
We have lived in the town forever but moved to a new house in the same town..When we moved in after about a month or so..the 3 kids from the street came and rang our door bell i saw them and didn't bother opening because i knew they were playing around..playing ring the bell and run away... So its been over a year and a half and 5 idiot kids (boys) prob the most at the age of 13 or 14 were standing around and tried to do the same thing...except i saw them before hand and it just reallly angered me..so i got to the door and opened it at the same time as he rung the bell and caught him and his friends in the act...3 of them ran off and these 2 kinda walked away..but they heard me yell at them obviously and cursed a little and told them they better hope i don't call their parents...and one of them said a simple "sorry" and kept walking away.. I feel that the reason they keep doing this is because we're different, my mother chooses to wear her traditional cultural clothes- Pakistan she wears her traditional clothes...and in our house theres no one younger then 24 which would be me. Anyway im just angry about this situation, i know kids tend to act lik ethis at times but it seems like theyre doing it because we aren't "white" even though we have decent salaries and prob just as much as the ppl around us. also i didnt talk to the boys' parents because i didnt even recognize all of them..i think 2 of them from our street... So the "angry" reaction they got is exactly what the kids were looking for? I thought they wouldn't want to be caught?

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Is it inevitable to take after your parents?
Is it really inevitable? I always thought I was nothing like my mother but I'm 17 now and it's amazing how similar we are. I actually want to cook the food I grew up knowing. I actually want to wear the oddly mixed-matched, yet kinda fashionable cultural clothing I see. It's funny. I never thought I'd be the one in the kitchen telling her how much soy sauce I need haha. What do you think?

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