Introduction: Culture, a complex and multifaceted semantic system, is crucial for social life, though challenging to define comprehensively. Human communication plays a unique and essential role in its formation, development, and continuity. This research aims to explain the profound and inseparable interaction between culture and communication. Objective: The primary objective is to clarify the intricate, mutual interaction and deep dependence between culture and communication. Methodology: This study employs an analytical and critical review of existing theories and viewpoints, inferring a preferred and supported perspective. Findings: Culture, as an accumulated system of shared meanings, fundamentally relies on human communication for its creation, exchange, and intergenerational transmission. Reciprocally, communication is organized and guided by cultural elements such as beliefs, values, and norms. The advent of mass and social media, alongside globalization, has significantly intensified and diversified these interactions both locally and globally. Conclusion: The study concludes that culture and communication are existentially interdependent; communication is vital for culture's genesis and perpetuation, while culture frames communicative actions. This dynamic relationship is continuously expanding and deepening in the globalized world.