How People’s Culture, Social Interaction and Experiences Underlie Their BehaviorStudent NameInstructorCourseDateCultural effect on behaviorEvery individual is born into a social and cultural setting, which includes family, community, language, social class, and religion, and finally develops several social connections. Various aspects such as genetic inheritance and experience influence human behavior. The manner in which individuals develop originates from social experienced as well as circumstances within the context of their inherited genetic potential. For instance, the social setting characteristics of a child influence the way the child learns to think and behave, by means of instruction, rewards, punishment and example. Some of these settings include neighborhood, home, school and maybe local religious and agencies dealing with law enforcement. How social interaction influence behaviorSocial interactions are the actions or practices of two or more people who are mutually oriented in each other’s selves. Social interaction is also considered any behavior that attempts to bring about influence or take account of each person’s subjective experiences as well as intentions. This implies that the parties involved in the social interaction, for instance men and women, should be aware of each other, that is, know