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B-YuParticipant1. It is commonplace for many teens and adolecents in general to cross the street slowly, despite oncoming motorists. I believe it really just comes down to that ‘rebellious-age’ demeanor, a personal fable of being the center of the world, invincible, etc., regardless of ethnicity. 2. As to bringing ‘lower class’ lifestyles to upper class living conditions, it is just that. For said family, the lifestyle has not changed, only the living situation. One cannot expect a family’s lifestyle to change, simply because their living situation has. 3. Consider all the families moving up from lower class neighborhoods that integrate themselves quietly, thus remaining unnoticed. On the other hand, the one family that doesn’t conform is instantly noticed, reinforcing stereotypes. 4. You would like to see people conforming more to the pre-existing standards in a neighborhood. But imagine moving to a neighborhood that has other standards, where they ‘fail to maintain their property..’ would you continue maintaining your property? Wouldn’t that draw the ire of neighbors, who see you as thinking yourself as ‘too good for them?’ You would feel the social force trying to force you to stop maintaining your property.
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Name : B-Yu, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Asian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 24, City : Irvine, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts