Jewish culture doesn't have a symbol for a kiss.
Both. Material culture is visible and includes any physical objects. Nonmaterial culture is invisible, and includes any beliefs or ideals.
Visible culture refers to aspects that are easily seen, such as clothing, food, and language, while invisible culture refers to underlying beliefs, values, norms, and behaviors that may not be readily apparent. Visible culture is often used to express or signify aspects of invisible culture.
Only a small part of culture is visible.
All of the above
The laundry that Delia does for her white employers is a symbol of white culture.
a 'dog' is a symbol of cynicism in Greek culture
Visible symbol of manhood.
In Japanese culture, like in many other cultures, the dove is a symbolic symbol of peace. The dove is also considered a sacred symbol in Japanese culture.
Culture is made up of the beliefs and practices of individuals. An individual identity can influence the culture if it is highly visible. Examples of this include Politicians or Entertainers who started trends that are still visible many years later.
Both, I think.
because it is a symbol of their culture