It depends on who you ask
I think that they are a sign of affection, though they are not attractive, everyone gets them at one time or anther,
Some curse words are considered more socially acceptable by society than others. Therefore, the harsher words most likely will be censored.
Dating a sibling, whether adopted or biological, is generally not socially acceptable due to the potential for complications and conflicts within the family dynamic. It is important to consider the ethical and legal implications, as well as the impact on relationships within the family and society.
The biggest factor that makes up any society is it's people. These people dictate who goes where and when and what is socially acceptable in terms of behaviors and dress.
Sociologists believe deviance is socially defined because what is considered deviant behaviour varies across time and cultures. Society constructs norms and values that determine what is acceptable and what is not, influencing how individuals are judged. Additionally, those in power often have a significant role in determining what is labeled as deviant.
aiming at or directing your marketing efforts towards specific people in a way that does not conteravene the morally acceptable standards for the general society
ethical system
the social customs that teach an individual how to act within a group
Discrimination occurs around the world in society, including against African people. It is no different nowadays, than it was in the past, except that it is less socially acceptable for certain groups to be discriminated against.
Kids get detention for saying the 'D word' often. It is not socially acceptable for kids in school to curse on school campuses. They are only words, but they are taboo in our society.
Yes, behaviors such as smoking indoors and corporal punishment in schools were once considered acceptable but are now widely viewed as deviant. Society's norms and values change over time, leading to shifts in what is considered acceptable behavior.
Because scientist must decide whether what they are doing will be considered acceptable to majority of society.
Socially, it depends on which one you see first and why they happen. Most would say they are just as bad as the other - neither is socially acceptable except in very certain circumstances. In US society.....six of one, half dozen of the other. The hit in the balls would be considered assault and battery, which is something of a social flub. The drink in the face might be considered mere assault. And why do I get the feeling that this question is not hypothetical?