There's a distinct difference between English and Afrikaans people in South Africa, but there are also many sub-cultures within both groups. It's impossible to classify only two. read more
Defining white culture is a difficult task for even the “whitest” of Americans. White culture is often even synonymous with oppression or supremacy. However, there may be a way to quantify white culture if we reassess how we perceive it. read more
Here are a few examples of distictly white American culture: Certain elements of modern style i.e. the prevalence of blue jeans. Arguably one of the most popular clothing articles of modern western society, blue jean wear can be attributed solely to the white American. read more
Black culture may have been born in black communities, or created by black Americans. But when appropriated for commerce, there is a danger of mistaking "Black Culture" for actual cultural EXPERIENCE. That's where the myth begins, and it can devalue real human experiences. read more
White South Africans have been on the continent for over 300 years and have developed a sub culture of European culture on the African continent. In reality its very similar to European ways with variations such as language (Afrikaans). read more
African American culture is combination of what was brought to this land by the African slaves, the segregation of blacks throughout American history and those values that make every American tear up when they see amber waves of grain. read more