As a member of society you must be interacting with and in different groups. How do you see these from a sociological perspective?
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al group consists of two or more people who regularly interact on the basis of mutual expectations and who share a common identity. It is easy to see from this definition that we all belong to many types of social groups: our families, our different friendship groups, the sociology class and other courses we attend, our workplaces, the clubs and organizations to which we belong, and so forth. Except in rare cases, it is difficult to imagine any of us living totally alone. Even people who live by themselves still interact with family members, coworkers, and friends and to this extent still have several group memberships.
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Social interaction is important as it helps us to modify our actions as per the interaction in the group and in between the groups.
Explanation:
- By interacting in groups, people strategically propose certain guidelines, institutions within which they seek to live.
- According to social interaction theory people learn to respond and behave to the environment due to the interaction between an individual and the environment.
- People use signs and symbols and languages as a means of communication to convey the information and thus interaction is made possible.
- Social interaction allows the people form cohesion in the group and promote a positive environment.
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