The iceberg theory talks about culture as if
it was an iceberg. This means that people
only see the 10% of what its visible to the
others, and theres another 90% (under the
water) of your culture that represents what
people don't see, in this 90% there are most
of hidden aspects such as values, morals,
beliefs, perceptions, norms, expectations,
traditions and many more.
We can say that the cultural iceberg is a
metaphor that shows tat we cannot judge
other people because we don't know not
even halve of what they are. we only see the
superficial things. If we want to make an
objective thought we must get "the real
picture" and that means finding out whats
not visible to everyone.