Can you give an example of how social class differences guide social interaction in everyday life?
Social class differences; which are differences on the basis of a social and economic status guide our social interaction in everyday life as an effective social interaction depends upon shared background assumptions and the understanding of the roles expected of people in a given encounter A violation of these roles and assumptions will lead to the collapse of the social order. Thus workers may feel comfortable to interact with each other and the capitalist class may feel comfortable to interact with the people of their class.
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