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What is the difference between a culture and a nationality?

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What is the difference between a culture and a nationality?

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Holly is correct that a culture involves values and customs… but these are the values and customs of a community, not a single individual. Also, nationality involves a much more constrained scope… nationality is identity with the nation or country in which one is born, or in which one chooses to reside (individuals from different states or cities might share a national identity– a nationality– but they will also have their own senses of identity determined by their birth, or residence, in a more localized area… this would be the same general phenomenon as nationality, but it would not be called nationality). Culture has a much broader range of application: a nation might have its national culture, but a state, region, city, etc would each have their own individual cultures. In fact, some cultures are fluid in that they do not have fixed borders: religions, races, sexes, and sexual orientations are a few of the many other sources of culture. Some concise, but more accurate defin

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