Your friends shape your identity just as much as your family if not more. If you are around someone enough you will start picking up traits of said person. If you are around someone who is always smiling and expressing themselves more than likely you will begin to express yourself too, not as much as them your mind will find a comfortable level of expression. You gather the traits from those around you and your mind will tell you which are good and bad and try to get rid of the bad. With the good trait it will find your comfort zone. That is why adults are always trying to get children and teenagers to understand who your friends are shape who you will be in a way. Some people have no problem being good hanging out with people who are bad. There are two possible reasons for this; One they have a strong mind, or two they have a low self-esteem and feel good being better than those they hang around with in a sense. Some people have a bit of both which is not uncommon. Hope this helps you. ~Angelic Beauty~
Friends play a significant role in shaping your identity by influencing your beliefs, values, and behaviors. They provide a sense of belonging and acceptance, which can impact how you see yourself and how you interact with the world. Friendships can also help you discover new interests and perspectives that contribute to your personal growth and development.
Your identity is shaped by the people around you. It is also shaped by your words, so think before you speak.
Cultural identity is a complex combination of factors including ethnicity, language, religion, and customs that shape an individual's sense of belonging and self. It is most commonly expressed and recognized through shared traditions, values, beliefs, and behaviors within a particular community or group. Cultural identity can manifest in various aspects of life such as art, music, food, clothing, and language.
The most significant factor in the formation of a person's identity is their upbringing and environment. The values, beliefs, experiences, and relationships that one is exposed to while growing up greatly shape their sense of self and identity. Additionally, personal choices and life experiences also play a role in shaping one's identity over time.
Role identity refers to the collection of roles that a person occupies in their life (e.g. parent, student, employee) and how these roles shape their self-concept and behavior. It represents the various aspects of a person's identity that are tied to the roles they fulfill in different social contexts.
Yes, stigmas can become master statuses when they become dominant in defining an individual's identity and overshadow other aspects of their social identity, such as race, gender, or occupation. This can limit opportunities for individuals and shape how they are perceived by others.
Social norms influence identity formation by providing guidelines and expectations about how individuals should behave, think, and express themselves. These norms can shape a person's self-concept and influence their beliefs, values, and behaviors. Conforming or deviating from these norms can impact how individuals perceive themselves and how they are perceived by others, ultimately shaping their sense of identity.
Relationships are important in finding a sense of belonging. Our identity is shaped by our relationships. Family and friends help us define our identity and our relationships help strengthen our identity. Belonging to a group involves us impressing others.
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Challenges in life help us to mature and shape our identity by providing a way for us to find resolutions to problems.
Ken Adams
Three forces that shape a nation identity, the identity of he individuals inside the nation, (including their beliefs, values, ethnicity, ect.) the geography, (where the nation is located.) and government (political forces within the nation.)
What Constitutes a Teens Identity: Friends Family Environment How they are treated Society
Friends can influence sexuality by providing support, validation, and information about sexual experiences. Peer pressure and social norms within friend groups can impact sexual behavior and attitudes. Friends can also shape one's understanding of sexual orientation and gender identity through discussions and exposure to diverse perspectives.
Romeo and his friends plan to hide their identity at the Capulet's party by wearing masks. This allows them to mingle with the guests without being recognized.
Australia was founded by a group of convicts. This helped to shape its identity as a country. The gold rush also helped to shape the country. Other things like the Aboriginal tribes that inhabited the land and the Eureka Stockade also helped Australia find its identity as an independent country.
Because our trupos went to war and fight for us
Family and Friends- Apex
Can be observed without altering the identity. Ex) color and shape.