Self Cultural Analysis
Self Cultural Analysis
Francelline M. Lauron
HT 238
Introduction
A Self Cultural Analysis towards to your culture may recognize you some of who you truly are,
from you are accustomed to including your religion, nationality, ethnics, attitudes and even
language tone. Each one of us has a unique personality depending on what we are used to and
where we come from different nationality. Many people criticize easily a person based through
their physical appearance including on what they dress, skin-color, religion and other stuff that
they notice easily when they met you. Some of them doesn’t know how to respect the personality
of a person. They doesn’t know how to appreciate on what their culture have, however they more
enjoy other people and appreciate the culture, rather their culture. Before we should appreciate
others we need to explore and learn more our culture because this may define of who you are and
belong to. This Self Cultural Analysis is all about sharing my identity towards to my race and
nationality. Also, I want to share the things that I observe and developed myself where I grew up
through the nationality that I belong. Knowing yourself more than to others is important, and
sharing to them of who you truly are It's like you've proud to the things that you have in your
life. The uniqueness that you have as a person are worth sharing to others it shows how you love
I am Francelline Lauron from Philippines, which is part of the southeast asia. The formal
way calling for people in the Philippines is Filipino, while in the tagalog they called it “Pinoy”.
What was your religious affiliation (if any) during your childhood? How did this come to
be in your family? How are conflicts due to religious values resolved? What do you think this
affiliation now (if any)? If it has changed, how did that transformation happen?
What are your gender and sexual orientation? How are gender and orientation differences
handled in your family of origin? How is sexism in your culture addressed? What behaviors,
characteristics, beliefs, and values are defined by gender in your culture? How are gender roles
What is your age? Give two examples on how you interact with your friends or those in
your age group? Give two examples on how you treat your parents, your grandparents or persons
who is older than you? How does your age affect your experience in your family of origin? How
Personal Relationships
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Think of significant people in your life (e.g., parents/guardians, close relatives, teachers, clergy,
siblings, etc.). What are their attitudes and feelings toward multicultural and diverse populations?
How were racism, heterosexism, genderism, ageism, classism, etc. addressed? What did you
overhear them saying about multicultural and diverse groups? Who determined the “social
norms” and “rules” of your family? How were they enforced? How were they passed to younger
Conclusion