There could be a few answers,
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Katherine Smith has written: 'Fairness, class, and belonging in contemporary England' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Fairness, Social class, Belonging (Social psychology)
When communities come together to improve collective sense of belonging, safety, social cohesion, trust and participation, they nurture community vitality.
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To feel like they are part of something, humans are social animals and prefer the feeling of belonging, social dancing is just a way to do that.
thus is a very dumn question for social studies class.... thus it is shove it!
Social class is a social factor that can influence consumer buying decisions. People belonging to different social classes may have different preferences, behaviors, and purchasing patterns based on their social status and values.
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Belonging to a high social class typically entails having access to greater wealth, power, and influence compared to those in lower classes. Individuals in high social classes often enjoy privileges such as better education, healthcare, and networking opportunities. This status can also come with expectations of certain behaviors, lifestyles, and responsibilities within society.
The aspects of social development include emotional regulation, communication skills, social interaction, empathy, and forming relationships. These aspects are important for individuals to navigate social situations, build connections with others, and develop a sense of belonging within their communities.
Social wellbeing involves a person's relationships with others and how that person communicates, interacts and socialises with other people. It can also relate to how people make friends and whether they have a sense of belonging. For example, going to the movies with friends is being social.
Social groups are a collection of individuals who interact with each other regularly, sharing a sense of belonging and common identity. An aggregate is a simple collection of individuals in the same place at the same time but without interaction or a sense of belonging. A social category is a group of people who share a common characteristic or status but may not interact or identify with each other. Collectivities are larger groups or systems made up of smaller social groups, aggregates, and categories.
I am led to believe that the term is social anxiety but I have heard the word 'anomie' being used to describe this feeling.