Everyone wants to eat and drink some basic needs to keep warm and dry. However, how to take care of them in need depends on the growth of culture. People of all cultures have ways to eat, to dress, to find housing, to defile and to die. We think the delicious food, the clothes we wear, what we have and how many people we can marry at the same time are all areas of our culture.
Our own culture seems natural to us. In our hearts, we think that the way we do things is the only correct way. Other people's cultures often make us laugh or disgust or shock. Clothes that we can laugh at are ridiculous to us. Many people think eating octopus or juicy roast beef is red disgust. The idea that a person can have more than one wife, or that brothers and sisters can marry each other, shocked other cultures.
Thought is a beautiful thing, which varies from culture to culture. North America's flat head, India used to tie the baby's head between boards, so they tilted their foreheads early. In the flat head culture, the forehead that has been tilted for a long time is beautiful. Other cultures may find these unfamiliar, forward-looking and attractive. Many people cut their bodies into scars or tattoos. In their culture, others will think they are beautiful. Objects are inserted into the nose, lips and different cultures. In many twentieth-century societies, rouge, lipstick, eye shadow, perfume and hair gel were all used to increase attractiveness.
When a person dies, institutions with different cultural backgrounds handle it differently. Sometimes, bodies are buried. Sometimes, bodies are buried underground. In many cultures in the past, people were buried in food, weapons, jewelry and other things that might be useful for their future lives. For example, the ancient Egyptians used clay figurines to bury people. This clay figurine should work for the dead in another world. A religious organization called Analytics exposed their platform for eating dead birds. Some people have a second funeral. After a few years on earth, the bones are dug up and reburied, sometimes in a small container.
These just think that different cultures have many different customs and so on. In most cases, it is neither right nor wrong for people from different cultures to adopt different methods. Only different people do the same thing in different ways.