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Richard Lewis Culture Survey

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Describe two things you learned about yourself (personal values, beliefs, behaviors, or norms), in light of your Lewis cultural category survey results (linear-active, multi-active, or reactive). Richard Lewis’s model on cross culture was very interesting and relatively accurate. With so many cultures in the world today, Mr. Lewis developed a classification survey based on characteristics to categorize culture into three categories, linear-active, multi-active and reactive. After completing the survey, my point total put me in the linear-active category, which I was figuring in my head as I was reading through the extract. Regardless of my result, my classmate’s surveys were somewhat similar. Their category was different, but we were all within the center of the triangle. I’ve learned that although my classmates come from different cultures with different values and beliefs, our military culture brings us together. …show more content…

I grew up in a small town in southeast New Mexico where our culture and community was very secluded. We were never exposed to news going on around the world and education at that time was not a priority. It was not intentional, but I believe it was because the majority were uneducated as well and it was all about survival. My parents would believe anything that would be said to them and take as gospel, which in turn that information would get put out to the kids. We never left the town much, so anything they would say about other cultures, we would believe. A total culture black hole. It wasn’t until I enlisted in the Army that I was in such shock that I had been sheltered all my life. It was difficult to erase some of those beliefs at times, but the military culture helps me to realize the importance of being open minded about other cultures. Deployment to other countries have educated me and help me understand of other cultures that exist around the

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