The answer is <em>me. </em>
According to the symbolic interactionism perspective, developed by George Herbert Mead, the me is the part of our identity that corresponds to how whe think other people see us. It is the part of the identity that is a product of socialization and it begins in early childhood.
Withing this me, expectations and attitudes of society are also internalized, as a way of knowing what is expected of us.
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A person's significant other, family members and close friends can all impact cultural identity. When people start to gain a sense of self through those relationships, they acquire different values and beliefs