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How Social Expectations Take Shape
Social expectations don’t appear out of thin air — they grow from patterns we see repeated around us. When enough people behave a certain way, it starts to feel like an unwritten rule, even if no one ever said it out loud. There’s a short breakdown of this idea at this link, and it shows how quickly a habit becomes a norm once the group treats it as the “default.”
And once a norm settles in, most people follow it almost automatically. Not because they fully agree with it, but because going against the group feels uncomfortable. We adjust our choices to stay aligned, to avoid friction, to signal that we “get” the social rhythm. That’s how expectations keep reinforcing themselves — quietly, consistently, through everyday behavior.
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