However, he has an introvert personality and therefore he can have difficulties in socializing and making new friends. For this reason he can decide to stay at home in his comfort zone.
In my opinion, this example gives a clear view of the difficulty to place people their behaviour in the nature or nurture theory.
Psychologists and researchers who believe that the behaviour of a person is because of its nature would probably argue that he would not go because of his introvertism. While, on the other hand, the nurture supporters would say that he probably would go, because of all different people in his environment also went.
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In some cultures certain activities is seen as normal and to their opinion these activities are respectfully executed. But when this occurs in other cultures, this is seen as respectless rituals. Like that a distinction is made in behaviour about getting out of your comfort zone in different cultures as well. Your behaviour is influenced by people around you. Veron (2007)3 argues the most important ones are your parents, your partner and your children. They are located in your most direct living environment. The more important someone is for you, the more you will focus on them, their opinion counts. If they argue negative about getting to know other cultures, you would not do that quickly anymore. When they are very enthusiasm about getting out of your comfort zone, probably you will act like