One of the beliefs I acknowledge from my ethnic group is that men are seen as the father of the house and take leadership over his family. This is not only influenced as the breadwinner of the family but as a religious belief that there should be a father figure to lead his household. This includes providing safety and security also providing basic needs and love. A second belief my cultural group has is respect for the elderly. Even though they are still seen as young people when they are 10 years older than us they are known as an aunt and uncle. This respect will include that they seat before the children do and they dish up food before the children do and the children must listen to them. For others this can be different, there are other cultures that call older people by their names and children dish up before the elderly. And in some household’s woman are the head of the house that do not belief that a man should be the head of the house and the breadwinner. This is a clear explanation of cultural diversity and how we experience different realities on a daily basis.