Being loud in public is annoying.
Whether or not language is a folkway depends on how language is being used. A folkway is a behavior that does not have legal sanctions in society but is usually considered poor manners. Cursing may be an example of language as a folkway.
Everybody loves being loud......especially if they're outside in the public.
A common reward for a folkway is social acceptance. A folkway is the normal behavior people follow because of tradition or convenience.
Yes, it is possible for a loud person to have a fear of public speaking. Being loud does not necessarily correlate with confidence or comfort in speaking in front of an audience. Fear of public speaking can affect individuals regardless of their volume or demeanor in other settings.
Yes. Yes it is.
A folkway is a social idea shared by most people; they are also called morals. The reward for following folkways is social acceptance.
Folkways are polite interactions and breaking them is considered rude. Examples are belching loudly in a public place, holding the door for someone behind you, eating food with the proper utensil, and being quiet in a church or movie theater.
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The difference between a custom and a folkway is that a custom is more formal. A custom is something that is expected. A folkway may be common, but it is not something that one feels is expected or mandatory.
Not out loud prayer but you can pray to yourself.
it depends how loud it is, if its really a loud one you could get arrested for causing a disturbance or breach of the peace.