Observance of important moral and ethical norms of behavior accepted in society, breadth of knowledge, respect for native history and many other qualities at all times distinguish cultural people. These personality traits are not innate - a person acquires them gradually. Culture is taught to children in the family, teachers in kindergarten, then teachers at school. Generally accepted rules of conduct must be followed throughout your life.
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Instruction manual
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A truly cultured modern person knows well and constantly observes long-established norms of behavior, has an inner conviction of the need to implement them. The culture brought up in a man is manifested in ordinary insignificant everyday actions, and not for the sake of those around him. For a cultured person it is quite natural to be polite, friendly, to act in accordance with generally accepted rules.
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A modern cultural person chooses a style of behavior that reflects his personality, which meets the requirements of behavior in society and is not based on the desire to stand out. Own conscience and beliefs help to remain the way it really is, not to hide flaws and display virtues. A cultured person always behaves naturally and naturally, not paying attention to the social situation of those around him. Manners of behavior and internal qualities of a person are not striking, but constitute the essence of such a person.
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The upbringing of a cultured person is not limited to a good education, the right habits. The main thing is to have a rich spiritual culture, constantly engage in self-education, respect other people.
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External attractiveness will quickly disappear if a person lacks his own thoughts, mind, sincerity, sense of humor. The beauty of man is hidden in charm, an external manifestation of the beauty of the inner world.
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The manifestation of cynicism is unusual for a truly cultured person. No matter how handsome, smart and educated, observing the rules of decency, a person may be, impudence and shamelessness, neglect of other people unconditionally exclude him from the category of cultural personalities.
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A noble, highly cultured person always trusts others, does not accept and does not understand a life based on conflicts and deceit.
The basis of behavior is respect for all people with their advantages and disadvantages.
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A cultured person should be considerate, that is, be able to predict in time unpleasant situations for others and not allow them. He will never peep and eavesdrop, gossip and slander. Politeness is also a character trait of a cultured person who is not able to offend another. He is humble in combination with self-exactingness. Self-esteem is manifested in the concept of honor: he is not capable of vile deeds.
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A cultured person sincerely loves his country, is interested in the history and traditions of the people.
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Unfortunately, in modern society, rudeness, money-grubbing, self-interest, etc. have become quite common. People with such qualities are not considered cultural, no matter how erudite and attractive in appearance.
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The listed personality traits are fundamental to the characteristics of a modern cultural person and do not exhaust the concept of culture.
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Famous artist, public figure and philosopher of the 20th century N.K. Roerich believed that true culture is the basis of the revival of the people.