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What is the meaning of mores?
Mores are the customs, norms, and behaviors that are acceptable to a society or social group.
What is the difference between a norm and a more?
An example of a norm in United States culture would be to maintain eye contact during conversations.
Mores, on the other hand, are unwritten cultural expectations that are more deeply ingrained.
Violations of mores are considered much more serious than violations of norms and often are viewed as socially unacceptable.Why are mores important?
Mores provide guidance to individuals of a society to adopt an approved behaviour of different occasions of social life, keeping the social values stable and making the relation of respect among individuals very strong.
Harmony is promoted and social discipline becomes strong.Mores are moral standards that determine right and wrong; they are not social standards or folkways and the repercussions for breaking mores can be severe such as legal sanctions or even death.
Mores change depending on the culture, group, or society, and are the basis of some laws.
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