"Different upbringing" refers to the unique experiences, teachings, and environment that someone has had while growing up. It indicates that a person has been raised in a way that may be distinct or varied from others, shaping who they are and how they see the world.
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Just because he might have
a different upbringing than you, from a different society, «morals» can be subjective.
You shouldn't judge Person A, because they may have had
a different upbringing than you.
That group makes up the largest proportion of parents in public schools, and they want their children to have
a different upbringing than they did.
After the final stressors were administered, the researchers gave the young mice a round of behavioral tests and then waited until the mice reached adulthood, at about 10 weeks old, to see if
their different upbringings had affected their cognitive abilities or brain morphology.
She soon falls for a local boy, despite
their different upbringings.
My teachers and I had very
different upbringings and I don't know how many of them had much real - life, hands - on exposure to Black and Brown students — especially ones like me who were not only intelligent but very outspoken, opinionated, argumentative, and even rebellious, at times — prior to teaching at Elmont Memorial High School.
Linda comes from
a different upbringing.
Even though we had completely
different upbringings, we found ourselves laughing at the same jokes.
Akunliyi describes this tension as one of «questions of allegiance» between her Nigerian cultural heritage and her love for a man of
a different upbringing.