We all are bound to certain
behaviours of our own that are molded by our family and genetically acquired
characters, as we grow up and enter into societies to meet up with our needs
our behaviours starts changing. The below given factors influence the person in
common.
1.FAMILY
MEMBERS
2.
FAMILY SOCIAL GATHERINGS.
3.SCHOOLS
4.COLLEGES
5.WORKING
PLACES
6.POLITICAL
GATHERINGS
7.CERTAIN
CIRCUMSTANCES (GOOD OR BAD) THAT WE GO THROUGH OUR LIFE
8.FRIENDS
9.RELIGIOUS
BELIEFS
10.WORKING IN OTHER COUNTRIES
As a whole the person changes automatically his/her behaviour to meet their needs to survive in this community. Here the survival of the fittest theory is being implemented psychologically by each and every person.Society plays a huge role in molding teens' behavior, character and attitude. It determines how they see other people, their general outlook, and their ethics.
The moral values, the cultural standards that we learn from the society also influence our behaviours. The factors given below are some examples of social factors that influence us widely.Social factors’ are the varied social categories that could affect a person’s circumstances, experiences, and social position.
The character moulding takes many forms and can be seen in conformity, socialization, peer pressure, obedience, leadership, persuasion, sales, and marketing.Our culture shapes the way we work and play, and it makes a difference in how we view ourselves and others. It affects our values—what we consider right and wrong. This is how the society we live in influences our choices.
In common the changes of our character is mostly and 100% bounded with the society we live in
SUJITHA .C.B
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