What is worldview? How does our worldview affect our interpretation of experiences?

What will be an ideal response?


- Our worldview is our culturally-acquired perspective for interpreting experiences. It is the screen or filter through which we see and understand the world around us.
- The words you use to describe your view of the world, including those you use in your everyday interpersonal conversations with your friends, reflect and further shape your perspective.
- You, in turn, help to shape your culture's collective worldview through your use of language.

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