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culture

[kuhl-cher] / ˈkʌl tʃər /




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Some senior managers at the Co-op have complained of a "toxic culture" at the executive level of the 180-year-old member-owned food and services group that prides itself on its ethical values.

From BBC

She has written about the toxic mental-health effects of Instagram on some teen girls, TikTok's role in shaping culture and young people trying to change social media.

From The Wall Street Journal

With a declining birth rate and burgeoning middle class, Brazil's strong pet culture is reflected in a growing range of services for pets, from luxury spas to hotels.

From Barron's

But as a keen student of the hip-hop game, he knows the difficulty of being a rapper entering middle age: Hip-hop draws its energy from youth culture, and he just turned 41 years old.

From The Wall Street Journal

Grimshaw said he was "excited", adding: "These independent spaces are vital for culture and a space where artists are given the freedom to take risks, grow, and truly flourish. I can't wait."

From BBC