People explain what they understand as culture and what it means to them.
Different people from different walks of life give their views on what constitutes 'culture', an important aspect of which is language, the subject of the series 'Watch Your Language'.
Culture has to do with particular aspects of a country’s heritage like language, customs...
It’s the way a person carries themselves and the way they speak.
An appreciation of human talent, all types of talent ranging from dancing to music to study to personality in general and your association as a human with society.
The relationship between man and his environment. The knowledge man uses to conquer his environment to make life more liveable in his environment.
One would say culture is dignity. Isn’t it? The background of a person. I always think, if you’ll forgive me saying so, Charles Mitchell has a lot of culture.
There’s a snob value attached to culture.
Culture is a thing primarily dependent upon your experiences in life, your environment and your associations with friends and neighbours and people.
This episode of ‘Watch Your Language’ was broadcast on 17 March 1970. The presenter is Jim Sherwin.
'Watch Your Language' was a series of programmes examining the future of the Irish language and its place in a largely English speaking world.