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Saturday, November 12, 2016

My Culture and Old School Traditions

It seems as if majority of todays modern American families have similar lifestyles, beliefs and traditions. contrasted my family the Cochrans, in which argon very particular rough our cultures religion, has old school tactics and maintains a very down(p) lifestyle. As far as I know to the extravagantlyest degree of my relatives on both my fetch and receive side of the family be from southern states: Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee. So considerably, its safe to swear my family has a southern mentality on just about everything they do. My grandparents were natural in the 1940-50s and theyre pronged to doing things as they were in their day and age and with my florists chrysanthemum being a intersection of them, she acts accordingly.\nSo going to church faithfully every Sunday, Saturday, and Wednesday was a redundant yet, pleasurable use for my family and me. In our culture Christianity is a passionate topic and they strongly believe in observance a specific lifest yle. On some of the most evoke holiold age like Halloween, Valentines twenty-four hour period and take down meaningless days that no one actually pays attention to like April crosss day, was not to be celebrated are make up acknowledged according to our familys religion. We had to celebrate those days at church and in high school I was interdict from wearing make-up, associating with boys, having a stall phone and sometimes even socializing with girlfriends over the weekend. So, needless to say my family was pretty cut and juiceless about their rules and regulations but they had a legitimate reasoning arsehole it. According to my grandpa, crapper that example of religious discipline has been performed in our familys culture for the historical sixty years. Along with the generations of ego taught, gifted outdoors art object that always appeared to be a necessity to their labor job.\nOf fertilise that included my papa John who was a carpenter and worked on high risers and roads and my father/ uncles worked in marque mills. Nevertheless, Hunting and fish ...

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