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.
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.
No, having the name Amiracle does not inherently make someone crazy. It is just a name like any other, and should not be used to make assumptions about someone's mental state.
Folkways and mores are not the same. Folkways are informal norms that guide everyday behavior and are generally not considered serious. Mores, on the other hand, are strong social norms that are viewed as essential for the welfare of society and can evoke strong reactions if violated.
The goals of sociology are to understand human behavior, social interactions, and social structures within society. Sociology seeks to explain why people act the way they do and how social forces influence individuals and groups. It also aims to create a more equitable and just society by challenging social inequalities and promoting social change.
Every single human is special. There is no such thing as a "normal" someone or comrade -- try to see it that way. There are mainstream people, or average people, but they are just as normal as eccentric people are, although it might not seem that way! Really, God created us all and we are all special and different from each other. We are not sheep in a flock.
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.
she is so eccentric and her parents are like normal or ordinary people and Leo was expecting them to be crazy or just as unique as stargirl
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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.
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eccentric. Answer: Someone who is eccentric is not necessarily bubbly. They might just be a little strange. personality: effervescent alcohol: champagne
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Even I am searching for its industrial use! Apparently Eccentric cams are used in just some children toys. According to the net.
The least eccentric orbit is Venus The most eccentric orbit is Pluto (aside from Pluto, Mercury)
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