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Have you ever wondered why people shake hands when they meet each other, or say “bless you” when someone sneezes? These are social norms, which are the unwritten rules that members of a social group generally agree upon regarding what is considered “appropriate” behavior. If you’re curious about social norms, look no further. We’ll explain what social norms are and provide a list of examples of common social norms in various settings.
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