62 facets of culture, from greetings and gifts to taboos and time. The unspoken rules that shape how people live, and a shared language for talking about them.
Cultural literacy is the skill of reading the unwritten rules: noticing that your normal is not the only normal, and being able to name the difference instead of just feeling it. Four starting points.
Search freely or filter by theme. Each card is one facet of culture with its own page: how it varies across cultures, questions to discuss, and things to notice.
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A library for reading culture, built on a card deck that already lays the whole subject out on the table.
Culture is not one thing, it is 62. MethodKit for Cultural Literacy is a card deck that together covers the concepts a culture touches, from birthdays and weddings to shame, status and social media. Here each card gets its own page that asks the same questions: what is this facet, how does it vary across cultures, and what is worth noticing before you assume?
It is meant for anyone who moves between cultures: people relocating, teams working across borders, teachers, designers, and the simply curious. The texts are conversation starters and groundwork, not rules of etiquette to memorize.
Cultures are described as tendencies, not absolutes. No culture here is treated as the default or the correct one, and a difference is read as a difference rather than a fault. Examples name places and traditions concretely but carefully, and they are illustrations, not verdicts about everyone in a group.
The texts are AI-assisted drafts reviewed over time. Want the cards in your hand? The deck is available from MethodKit.