Shared culture refers to common values, customs, traditions, practices, beliefs, knowledge, language, arts, literature, music, etc. shared by members within a community, society, region, nation, or even globally.
Related terms
Cultural assimilation: The process by which individuals or groups adopt the cultural traits of another society, often due to migration or colonization. It involves changes in language, religion, dress, food preferences, and other aspects of culture.
Cultural relativism: The principle that an individual's beliefs and actions should be understood within the context of their own culture rather than being judged by the standards of another culture.
Multiculturalism: A social policy or ideology that promotes the peaceful coexistence of different ethnicities, cultures, languages, and religions within a single society. It recognizes and values diversity while encouraging equal rights and opportunities for all.