My Social Deviance

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Beliefs are specific ideas that people hold to be true. In other words, values are abstract and standards of goodness, and beliefs are particular matters that people accept as true or false.Values are the general concept around which a society organizes itself and creates social beliefs. Social beliefs are also called norms. Norms are expectations for behavior that emerge from our values. Our values come from our parents, relatives, friends, teachers and other influences. Deviance is the recognized violation of cultural norms. It is always a matter of difference. Deviance emerges in everyday life as we encounter people whose appearance or behavior differs from what we consider “normal”. A belief that have had an effect on my life was religion. …show more content…

I was raised to believe in god and go to church. When I grew and matured, I became to ask myself questions contradicting religion and the existence of god in general. I have become agnostic over time because I believe that nobody knows if god exists, and it makes the most sense to me to be agnostic. In sociology, deviance describes an action or behavior that violates social norms, as well as informal violations of social norms. My social deviance would be not really liking to celebrate my birthday. My family thinks that it is not right. To me birthday is just a normal day, and I believe that it is ones choice whether they want to celebrate their own birthday. Til this day I don’t really like to celebrate my birthday. The deviant act is that most people in society love to celebrate their birthday, but I don’t. My behavior is deviant because it is disapproved by a majority of …show more content…

Culture shock is a feeling of isolation, rejection, experienced when one culture is brought into sudden contact with another. Meeting a different way of living after moving to a new location, uncomfortable feeling of unfamiliar people, culture, etc. I’ve experienced a culture shock when I moved into United States from Russia. Everything felt so different here. At first, I was really quite, and didn 't talk to anyone. A lot of my time I spent watching “strange” people to try to adapt to my new country. People’s actions and views on life confused me a lot when I moved to the US. It was hard for me to find friends. The first thing I did was natural, I would look for people my kind, from Russia. That way I could communicate with them in Russian and find out more about the country I had just moved into. Then, I made a lot of American friends and that helped me to adapt faster. It took me a good three years to adapt to the country, people, different cultures, attitudes and a lot more. Having lived here for five years I 've gotten used to the country, and I really enjoy living here

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