Define The Culture Meaning

Cultured
To have refinement in taste and manners. To be refined, well-educated or wordly. May apply to manners, dress, language or lifestyle. Learned in the way of civilized society.

By Silva
Culture
Socially transmitted patterns of action and expression. Material culture refers to physical objects, such as dwellings, clothing, tools, and crafts. Culture also includes arts, beliefs, knowledge, and technology.

Learned patterns of action and expression constitute culture.
By Veronica
Culture
The totality of communication practices and systems of meaning; a whole way of life of a people; the social production and reproduction of sense, meaning and consciousness. Culture does not express the way of life of a people, it actively shapes up that way of life.

By Karna
Culture
a controlled growth of bacteria

culture: people assume they are part of a culture, they are right

culture: many bacteria don't assume they are, but they are
By Amber
Culture
Some bullshit that corporations like to throw around to pretend not to be either evil or incompetent. Either that or they are just blindly copying other corporations lead in newspeak.

Dick: The buzz term was diversity but now it's culture. That's culture bob! Make sure to tell prospective associates about the unique culture here a Low Pay Corp. A new culture better than at Working Associates Off the Clock Inc.'s new culture. I don't know what it hell it means but say it repeatedly and waste at least 45 minutes of their time talking about. We got a memo from the dumbass boss telling us to do so.

Bob: He's running the place into the ground so how can this be wrong? We still pay 7 bucks an hour right?

Dick: That's the culture here.

This culture Bullshit is brought to you by the same people that decided employees are associates. Most people in America that are called associates make well under 10 bucks an hour but some where bullshitters decided to market that they are partners.
By Lil
The Culture
The community. Our people, our Hood, our ancestors.

The beat of the drums, the poetic lyrics from our pens, and the cries of our voices in blues/hip hop/soul are our marks for The Culture.
By Monique
For The Culture
For the Culture means doing something because of an additional perceived value of doing that thing. The value can be perceived by yourself, a group of people, or society as a whole. Doing it For the Culture is usually, but not always, something you wouldn't normally do but because the added value of doing it is high, you do it anyway. In order for something to be For the Culture, it can't violate bro code or girl code and it cannot be used as sole justification for getting with a beat chick/guy. If a beat chick/guy happens to be the child of your boss you hate then you can do it "For the Culture", but the additional perceived value has to outweigh how beat the person is.

Ex: Person A: I can't believe you hooked up with that 50 year old milf last night

Person B: I know haha, I did it "For the Culture"
By Roxi
Culture
-A term invoked by people who feel pride in accomplishments of others.

-A justification for all kinds of human rights violation.

-An outcome of evolutionary beneficial group thinking, and thus a racist generalisation.

-Also used in conjunction with 'history' for more pride and group thinking.

Our culture is better than yours, because we have old buildings built by despots.

Those germans in poland should belong to the german reich, because they are part of our culture and history!

By Flossy
Cultures
The reason why the world hates each other.

Act 1:
Xperson: I love my X culture!
Yperson: I love my Y culture!

Act 2:
*Both cultures encounter*

Act3:
Xperson & Yperson: I think your culture is bothering me!
Xperson & Yperson: Mine is better than yours!

Act 3:
Struggle.
By Sybil
Culture
What happens when people strive to live together.

Centuries of cohabitation, wars, reforms, trade exchanges and communicationa made of Europe the capital of culture.
By Aurelea