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What is a cultural tool kit? How do people use their cultural tool kit when they are introduced to someone new?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Joseph was born a biological male. He always felt that he was supposed to be female and eventually had surgery to correct his perceived incorrect assignment. Joseph now lives as Josephine. Josephine is an example of a __________.
 
  a. lesbian
  b. bisexual
  c. transgendered individual
  d. homosexual



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A cultural tool kit is a set of symbolic skills or devices that we learn through the cultural environment we inhabit and apply to practical situations in our own lives. When you are introduced to someone new, you would draw on different sets of cultural tools if you are single and interested in flirting than if you are just trying to be polite.

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