Characteristics of culture
Culture is transmitted among members of society
Cultural ways are learned by people from others. Many of these ways are handed down from elders, parents, teachers, and others
Culture is continuous and cumulative.
Culture exists as a continuous process. In its historical growth, it tends to become cumulative.
Culture is learned
Culture is not inborn. It is learned. Unlearned behavior then, is not culture. Shaking hands, saying thanks, etc. are cultural behaviors.
Culture is shared
Culture is not something that an individual alone can possess. Culture, in sociological sense, is shared.
Culture is gratifying and idealistic
Culture provides proper opportunities for the satisfaction of our needs and desires.
Culture varies from society to society
Every society has a culture of its own that differs from other societies. The culture of every society is unique by itself. Cultures are not uniform
Language
Transmission of culture is made possible by
Ralph Linton
called culture "the social heritage" of man.
Culture is social because it is the product of behavior.
does not exist in isolation. It is a product of society. It develops through social interaction. No man can acquire culture without association with others.