A) They want to express their individuality by breaking away from mainstream culture, and so conform to a different culture.
B) They like the subculture they've chosen.
C) They'd like to be associated or to relate to individuals/groups within said sub-culture.
D) They're bored?
Occupational subculture refers to the values, norms, and behaviors shared by individuals within a particular profession or career field. It often shapes how people within that occupation interact, communicate, and make decisions. Occupational subcultures can vary greatly between different professions and industries.
Coffee subculture refers to a group of people who share a deep appreciation and interest in coffee. This subculture often involves a passion for brewing methods, coffee beans, roasting techniques, and coffee consumption rituals. Members of the coffee subculture may gather at specialty coffee shops, attend coffee tastings, and engage in discussions about all things coffee-related.
People may be forced to leave a particular place due to reasons such as natural disasters, political unrest, economic hardship, persecution, or environmental degradation. These factors can create unsafe or unsustainable living conditions that necessitate relocation to seek safety, stability, or opportunities elsewhere.
I would say not. Others might disagree.A subculture is a group of people in a culture that have a group cultural attribute that distinguishes them from others in that culture.Taoists are pretty free to express their beliefs in whatever ways they wish. They are allowed to have their beliefs guide their lives to greater or lesser degrees. They do not necessarily involve themselves with events or activities. One is not able to point out the Taoists as they walk down the street. So I do not think Taoism causes people to be culturally distinguished from others.Though I do not regard the question trivial (I thought it worthy of an answer), I think the question is rather like asking whether people who prefer believe dogs are man's best friend form a subculture.
Yes, very much so. Any subculture can be a dominant culture in an organization, this is possible because of the overwhelming amount of that subculture.For example Taxi Companies, when they started out it was mostly Indians. Indians are a subculture to white people and very few white people used to work in cab companies now the number rises every year, therefore still making the Indians "Dominant culture" of their organization.I am Ashley of Beurling Academy Sec.1Thank you!
Occupational subculture refers to the values, norms, and behaviors shared by individuals within a particular profession or career field. It often shapes how people within that occupation interact, communicate, and make decisions. Occupational subcultures can vary greatly between different professions and industries.
People may choose to live in a particular area based on job opportunities, proximity to family and friends, affordability of housing, quality of schools, access to amenities such as parks and restaurants, and lifestyle preferences.
There has always been emos in the world and alot of them hide in fear the reason we are here is cuz the society created us they made us who we are and they hate us cuz they fear us which is why billions upon billions of us hide cuz we will never be accepted in society
There is no right or wrong answer. People live in a particular state for reasons particular to them.
There is no right or wrong answer. People live in a particular state for reasons particular to them.
maybe there are more people of their religion
for leisure time maybe.
urban reasons
Religious reasons.
People choose their careers for different reasons. Some choose their career for money while others have a passion for what they are doing.
No
People choose to move for various reasons, such as job opportunities, better quality of life, education, family reasons, or a change in scenery. Some may also move for financial reasons or to escape from negative aspects of their current location.