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A common cultural practice is tipping.
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A culturally relative response would be someone from another culture might understand tipping is a way to show appreciation.
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They might adapt by tipping appropriately.
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An ethnocentric response would be someone may view tipping as unnecessary.
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Believing service workers should be paid a fair wage and not rely on tips, so they may criticize it and refuse to.
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The example of a behavior that is deviant, but not criminal, would be too.
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Talking loudly on a cell phone in a public place.
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It's deviant because it can be considered rude, but it isn't against the law.
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Time, place, and status of the individual can affect how society views this behavior.
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It may be more acceptable in a busy cafe than in a library.
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If a well -known public figure engages in this behavior, it would attract more attention.
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If i were going to start an organization to decrease racial or ethnic prejudice, i would focus on the miso level...