Some cultures view primates as a rich source of food.
Western cultures view dirt as being filthy, especially after the rise of germ theory.
Many cultures view elders with respect and kindness, and depend upon them to pass down knowledge to the younger people.
Other sub-Saharan cultures view offspring as an indicator of a family's wealth.
Additionally some cultures view obese body types in high regard as they relate them to power, beauty and affluence.
Even during segregation, when the official culture viewed the races as separate species, blacks and whites were entangled in each other's lives.
Many cultures throughout history have viewed obesity as the result of a character flaw.
One claim that just because a culture does not view childhood as modern Western societies do, does not mean children's literature cannot develop there.
Many cultures view themselves as an integral part of the natural world which requires them to respect other living organisms.
Collectivistic cultures view more direct means of conflict communication as negative.