Cultural norms are defined as standard or acceptable behaviors and attitudes espoused by a group of people, such as citizens of a country, a clique in school or a tribe. Cultural norms affect virtually every part of daily life, and often become so routine that participants are unaware of their specific behaviors and actions. read more
Cultural norms are sets of behaviors and beliefs shared by members of a society or group of people. Cultural norms are typically transmitted by government, educational and family social systems. Members of a culture are often expected to conform to the norms of the greater culture. read more
There are some factual errors in this summary that could do a disservice to your readers, particularly around the sociology of Haiti (social inequality and issues of race/color/class/gender), current demographics, traditional and popular culture (e.g. the derogatory term "charlatan" for healers who administer injections), higher education, and the Haitian State. read more
Cultural norms include trivial daily activities, such as answering the phone with "hello," using a medium-pitched tone of voice during conversations, wearing appropriate clothing and driving or walking on the right side of the road and sidewalk. read more