6.2 — Layer #2: Local Culture (“Where Am I From, and What World Shaped Me?”)
Local culture is the second identity layer.
Most people underestimate how powerful it is.
Geography shapes:
- humour
- pacing
- expectations
- communication style
- emotional norms
- how people talk about problems
- what feels rude or normal
- what feels aspirational
Someone from Western Sydney is not the same as someone from Lavender Bay.
A Kiwi raised in Wellington is not the same as a Kiwi raised in South Auckland.
A New Yorker is not the same as someone from rural Kansas.
A Mumbai-born engineer in Sydney is not the same as a Sydney-born engineer.
Example:
“Nutrition coaching” is generic.
But:
“Nutrition coaching for rural Queensland mums juggling farm life, school drop-off, and 5am starts.”
That’s a local culture.
Example:
“Personal training” is generic.
But:
“Strength training for Bondi office workers who run the Tan on weekends and want to feel athletic again.”
That’s local culture.
Where someone lives is more than geography —
it’s a worldview.
If you speak to the world they come from, trust accelerates.