Social norms are the rules that help people know how to behave in certain situations.
Imagine you're at a restaurant with your family. You all sit down, and when it's time to eat, everyone starts eating at the same time, no one waits for anyone else. That’s because there is a social norm about when to start eating. It’s like an invisible agreement that helps everything go smoothly.
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They Change Over Time
Social norms aren’t always the same. When kids grow up, they might change how people behave. For example, in the past, it was normal to wear long skirts every day, now, many people wear jeans or shorts instead.
So, social norms are like invisible rules that help people know what to do, and they can change as time goes on!
Examples
- A child is told to say 'please' when asking for a cookie, showing how social norms start early.
- At school, students raise their hands before speaking, this is a common social norm.
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See also
- What are cultural practices?
- Should I play it cool when I like a guy?
- How Does 25 Traditions That Are Totally Normal in Other Countries Work?
- How Does 25 Customs That Are Common in Other Nations Work?
- Should We Play It Cool When We Like Someone?