Answer:
Along with other factors, it's very important.
Explanation:
Genetics certainly matter, but the way you behave isn’t written in your genes. That’s why many factors are important when building a child’s personality, habits and behavior.
Let’s say, people from Asian culture behave differently to people from Europe.
While Europeans are more talkative, outgoing, open to new experiences, Asians have better and more organized work ethics.
Also, not really surprisingly, parenting plays a big role. It depends on parenting styles, and how it shaped the behavior and personality of kids.
<em>Different cultures have different expectations </em>— when it comes to daily routines, hopes and dreams for their children, methods of discipline, and it's all tightly connected to the culture they belong to.
That’s why the combination of many factors makes us who we are.
If we live in certain place in the world, we’re most likely to go with a flow with norms and rules of that country, which we most probably wouldn't if we lived in some other country, even with same gene structure and our parents' skills.