Sunday, May 26, 2019

Breaking Norms

Breaking Norms Over the first few weeks of the semester we baffle gone all over m whatsoever topics such as mores, taboos, rules, regulations, and laws. But there is one topic that stood discover the most and that was the idea of norms. Norms ar much more different than that of mores, taboos, rules, regulations, and laws. Rules, regulations, and laws are clearly defined and outlined rules that the public must abide by. Mores are a set of norms that define fundameental ideas about what is considered right, wrong, or moral.Taboos are norms that society strongly holds so much that violating one would result in extreme disgust. But norms on the other hand are quiet different. Norms as defined by the text are the informal, unwritten rules that guide peoples behavior. Last week we were given the assignment to pick a norm of our liking that didnt include breaking any laws, taboos, or mores. After taking time to truly think over which social norm I would break I chose one that relegate icularly gets chthonian my skin and that was sitting next to someone in an opened area.To break this norm I would go to an rea that was a sparsely populated with pretty open seating and instead of sitting far a room from people as most people would, I would choose to sit right next or at least closer than most. I chose to conduct my experiment at Laurel Park Mall in Livonia near my mothers job. Like I declared before I hate when there is an abundance of seats to choose from and someone chooses to sit next to me especially if I that person I a complete stranger. Before I did the experiment I felt really weird because I knew that this was gonna be really awkward and I knew how people were gonna line up becauseBreaking normsThe first norm that I broke was done at a busy street complicatetown. I was with my friend to help me evaluate the response of the people around me when I was doing the thing. I planned to execute the breaking norm activity during rush hour so that I would be able-bodied to get good reactions since many people are walking the busy street. As my friend and I arrived at the busy street, I lie down like a dead person at the middle of the street where hundreds of people are passing by. As soon as I lied down, a woman at my back was terrified that I just automatically feel down in front of her.However, she had soon recovered from her blow out of the water reaction when I smiled at her and move what I am doing. Many people had bumped each other so that they would non step on me. I was surprised that even though I laid there like a silly man, several people still considered me since they had been very careful not to step on me. The lying down like a silly man or even like a dead man continued for almost thirty minutes. For half an hour, I already created a secluded part in the middle of the busy street. I even extended for another(prenominal) thirty minutes of lying down at the busy street.It was then a woman together with a five-year old kid passed by. Maybe out of curiosity of the five-year-old boy, he came back to where I am lying. He was holding an ice cold coca-cola can. He tried to touch me and waited for my reaction. When I tried to leave out him and put up not responded to his touch, he desperately touched my hand with the ice-cold cola he was holding. I was shocked that I shouted ouch to the boy. He was frightened in just a couple of seconds but had recovered when her mother approached her already.I felt sorry for the kid but I pretended that I do not cast off any reaction to what happened. I even gravel perceive the mother prattleing to her child. She said that next time, do not talk to strangers or do not ever approached anyone especially if the person feels like anserine or the person is like a mentally disturbed one. I chuckled to the thought that I looked like a mentally disabled person. For one hour of lying there in the middle of the street I have realized that some people are still (Breaking N orms) (varlet 2)considerate of the people around them whereas some people also are frightened of the consequences that stupid or mentally disabled people can do to their children. I have also realized that children are keen observer and they always do something to get attention from the people around them. The second activity I have done for breaking the norm was in the beach. Over the weekends, I went to a popular beach to execute my assignment. As I arrived to the beach, I surveyed the area and the first thing I secured is the presence of lifeguards.I saw three lifeguards visible at their posts securing that everything is fine in the water. Then I estimated that people in the beach doing their own activities are quite enough for me get attention. As I have secured everything that I need for the success of the activity, I ran to the water and went to the part where the water level is just below my shoulders. The tides were small and it is not dangerous for me to act as if I am dro wning. I can swim well so that if my plan will not work I will be able to save my own self. I acted even more by raising my hands and really pretended that I am drowning.At the count of three, I heard someone near me shouting for help. Help Help Someone is drowning Then immediately, a couple of the beach goers helped me to get near the shore. When my lifesavers and I were half way to the shore, the lifeguards arrived. It was then when I realized that lifeguards on that beach are not that fat to rescue if ever there are problems on the water. One of the lifeguards asked me if I am just fine or I need some medicine or first aid to keep me calm. I said that I am just fine and thanked them. I also thanked the couple who saved my life.I sat down at the shore and watched the people on the water. I have observed that for almost five to ten minutes, there is tension in the water. The children went on the shore to observe, the same thing as what I did. The parents or the adults have also obs erved somehow to make sure that the water is safe for them to enjoy swimming. The norm that I had just done is sociologically (Breaking Norms) (Page 3) inappropriate since I have ruined the day of those swimmers. They somehow had a frightened reaction because of what happened.The incident also created a realization in my part that lifeguards were not the first to rescue in scenarios like that. I hope that I was only mistaken. Social norms when broken sometimes require some punishment from authorities. The punishment will depend upon how heavy was the action or mistake done (Asbourne). Reference Ashbourne, Craig. The Punishment for Breaking Norms or Trans-PhobiaSwimming Against the (Main)stream Current (2007). 11 June 2007 http//swimmingagainstthemainstream. blogspot. com/2007/02/punishment-for-breaking- norms-or-trans. html

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