Bicultural
Bicultural describes individuals who identify with two cultures or routinely operate within two cultural systems. This status may arise from immigration, mixed heritage, or long-term exposure to different national or ethnic communities. Biculturalism often involves bilingual or multilingual abilities and the use of different language codes in different settings.
Bicultural people may integrate elements from both cultures into personal values, social roles, and identity. They
Benefits include cognitive flexibility, tolerance for ambiguity, social versatility, and access to broader resources. In education
Challenges can include identity negotiation, pressure to conform to a single cultural norm, and experiences of
Biculturalism is studied in psychology, sociology, and anthropology, with attention to acculturation, adaptation, and well-being. It
Related concepts include acculturation, bilingualism, and cross-cultural psychology.