Talk:culture
Add topicThese are the 100 most common from COCA. Should they be entries, based on rape culture and others? DCDuring TALK 22:00, 9 February 2013 (UTC)
- pop culture
- material culture
- school culture
- consumer culture
- youth culture
- media culture
- folk culture
- drug culture
- majority culture
- world culture
- cell culture
- business culture
- tissue culture
- celebrity culture
- host culture
- car culture
- gun culture
- street culture
- work culture
- heritage culture
- elite culture
- home culture
- peer culture
- blood culture
- campus culture
- college culture
- commodity culture
- print culture
- salmon culture
- company culture
- food culture
- latino culture
- minority culture
- shrimp culture
- sports culture
- throat culture
- management culture
- default culture
- sport culture
- wound culture
- blues culture
- counter culture
- cowboy culture
- rock culture
- student culture
- peasant culture
- warrior culture
- workplace culture
- class culture
- honor culture
- type culture
- word culture
- learning culture
- money culture
- music culture
- pueblo culture
- adult culture
- classroom culture
- family culture
- market culture
- adversary culture
- gang culture
- safety culture
- child culture
- community culture
- computer culture
- renaissance culture
- security culture
- target culture
- urine culture
- beat culture
- cage culture
- divorce culture
- film culture
- group culture
- police culture
- prison culture
- teen culture
- coffin culture
- core culture
- fish culture
- island culture
- navajo culture
- rave culture
- tattoo culture
- book culture
- club culture
- cocktail culture
- ghetto culture
- hookup culture
- kid culture
- term culture
- art culture
- baseball culture
- entertainment culture
- game culture
- hippie culture
- hop culture
- hunting culture
- movie culture
Computing
[edit]Moved from the entry because it seems indistinct, mislabelled and otherwise problematic:
# {{lb|en|computing}} The language and peculiarities of a geographical location. {{attention|en|How is this definition limited to computing? And is the following sentence an example sentence or another definition?}}
#: ''A '''culture''' is the combination of the language that you speak and the geographical location you belong to. It also includes the way you represent dates, times and currencies.''
{{trans-top|computing: language and peculiarities of a geographical location}}
* Arabic: {{t+|ar|حضارة}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|kulttuuri}}
{{trans-mid}}
* Russian: {{t+|ru|культу́ра|f}}
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- -sche (discuss) 04:33, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
Improvement
[edit]The development of a skill or expertise through training or education, physical culture. --Backinstadiums (talk) 11:04, 7 November 2021 (UTC)