This phrase suggests that society often views behaviors differently based on a person's wealth status. It implies that behaviors considered eccentric in wealthy individuals may be labeled as crazy or abnormal in those who are poor. It reflects a societal bias toward overlooking or excusing certain behaviors in the wealthy while stigmatizing similar behaviors in the poor.
This comment suggests a distinction in how society perceives and labels behavior based on an individual's wealth. It implies that behaviors considered odd or unacceptable in the poor are often seen as quirky or acceptable in the rich due to societal biases surrounding wealth and class. It reveals a double standard in the way mental health or eccentricity is judged based on an individual's socioeconomic status.
Poor precision. Precision refers to the consistency of repeated measurements, while accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true value. If a speedometer consistently shows a speed that is off by a fixed amount from the actual speed (e.g., always reads 5 mph higher), it has poor accuracy. If it fluctuates widely even for the same speed, it has poor precision.
This means that not everyone in a poor household will have the same level of obedience or submissiveness. Each individual within the household may react differently to authority or rules, leading to varying levels of compliance.
"Poor living conditions" typically refer to inadequate or substandard housing, lack of essential services such as clean water and sanitation, overcrowding, or unsafe environments. It can negatively impact individuals' health, well-being, and quality of life.
Slums refer to crowded, impoverished urban areas characterized by poor living conditions, inadequate infrastructure, and lack of access to basic services like clean water and sanitation. They are often home to marginalized populations and face various social, economic, and environmental challenges.
Mr. Hoo's comment implies a stereotype that the poor exhibit signs of mental illness due to their challenging circumstances, while the wealthy are viewed as simply eccentric for their unconventional behaviors. This statement oversimplifies complex issues of social class and mental health, perpetuating harmful stereotypes about both groups.
No, just poor quality, but good price.
This comment suggests a distinction in how society perceives and labels behavior based on an individual's wealth. It implies that behaviors considered odd or unacceptable in the poor are often seen as quirky or acceptable in the rich due to societal biases surrounding wealth and class. It reveals a double standard in the way mental health or eccentricity is judged based on an individual's socioeconomic status.
By the standards of his tribe, Crazy Horse was very rich.
The main reason is just because they can. It is cruel. There is essentially no reason.They are crazy and 100% high and STUPID!
Yes. Most of the city was working class. Just because a person was poor, did not mean he was stupid. The poor could determine what might be coming and got out just as well as the wealthy.
yes after a certain time period but try to control it because you dont want to yell at a poor inisit perso seem mean and crazy
are u crazy this is his private info every crazy nut would be hassling his poor family
Sometimes they are just really concerned about your well-being and future, especially if you're poor or they grew up poor. Other times they're just jerks.
To me it's about how even though the world is being really crazy right now and some people are poor they can still hang out with their friends and that's all that matters
I presume you mean LEDCs (Less Economically Developed Countries). The answer is all countries in the southern hemisphere save from New Zealand and Australia. Sounds crazy but it's true.
Of course not! Just because the poor guy is girl shy does not mean that he is gay. He actually has a girlfriend.