Every single person has their own unique identity and culture. An 'identity' is the image that one projects out into the rest if the world and 'culture' is the image which one has of themselves. Culture plays a huge role in shaping your identity. A person's beliefs and morals are made up by culture and remain throughout your entire life. Culture is what made you the person you are today and determines who or what you choose to associate yourself with. Your background and upbringing is what sets you apart from everyone else because no one has been raised the same. My identity would not exist if it wasn't for my own culture and the values I have carried from it along the years.
The morals I have today exist because of the certain culture I grew up in. I grew up hearing and listening to what my parents telling me what it acceptable for me to do and what is not acceptable for me to do. Because of this I learnt the difference between what is right and what is wrong from my parents. My parents learned from their parents and so on. It's a generation of morals that I carry with me and refer to constantly, sometimes without even realizing it. I was born in India, and even though I don't live there today, it's definitely a huge part of me. My parents have taught me to assimilate my culture into my everyday life. Everyone has a different culture and different habits based on how they were raised. It's what sets people apart from others and adds diversity into life.
Developing a concept of self or personal identity is a result of interaction with people who make up your culture. You associate yourself with the larger group of which you are a member. For instance, I am from India so I consider myself an "Indian". This is part of my identity. Hinduism is the religion I believe in - this is again, part of how I identify myself. A person's culture is usually what they are from, what language ...