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Is there any Uniqueness in Ordinariness??...Cud u plz site example(s) to elaborate on this...even if u think on the contrary ??
Asked by sumita ganguly,
16 Feb '10 12:18 pm
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Life is a jumble of uniqueness and ordinariness, in which the boundary lines often become confused.
Uniqueness has positive connotations of freedom and independence in some cultures, whereas conformity has positive connotations of connectedness and harmony in other. The cultural values and individual preferences for uniqueness and conformity influence each other. Some cultures prefer targets that represented conformity, whereas other cultures prefer targets that represented uniqueness. Thus, it is possible to highlight relationship between individual preference and the adoption and perpetuation of cultural values.
Answered by Jack Johnson, 17 Feb '10 06:20 am
Uniqueness has positive connotations of freedom and independence in some cultures, whereas conformity has positive connotations of connectedness and harmony in other. The cultural values and individual preferences for uniqueness and conformity influence each other. Some cultures prefer targets that represented conformity, whereas other cultures prefer targets that represented uniqueness. Thus, it is possible to highlight relationship between individual preference and the adoption and perpetuation of cultural values.
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There is no uniqueness in ordinariness. Take example of Rupa Ganguly and Sumita Ganguly. :-)
Answered by Milind, 16 Feb '10 01:24 pm
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