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Social Norms: Cultural Differences

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Social Norms define rules or standards for evaluating what behavior is considered socially acceptable. They are a guide for what is considered appropriate in particular situations (Moran, Abrahamson & Moran 2014). Social Norms would differ in cross cultural situations as each culture would have its own unique group of social norms.
McLeod (2008) explains, norms provide order in society as we do not expect people to behave randomly. Socially acceptable behavior guides us in the social roles we play daily.
Each social role is important to the way you adapt to a social group or social situation. Each day we can play multiple roles. For example: wife, mother, daughter, friend colleague and student.
Social Norms would differ in cross cultural situations

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