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How do you identies a socialized person

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Answered by Harddyharshvc
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Socialization is the process in which human beings interact with each other individually and in groups. It is the process by which one learns the traditions, customs and accepted behaviour in any given society. It is not a onetime process, but it is a lifelong process that provides individuals with skills, values and attitudes that are necessary for interacting with the society. Human beings need social experiences to learn their culture and survive in the society. They are not born with values and skills. They learn from what they see, hear and experience throughout their life. They have the capability to learn and absorb from what they see around them. Socialization is not a just a simple term that can be seen at face value. It has many layers, and each layer is different from the other and leads to different processes and situations. Socialization has three layers; primary, secondary and tertiary. Primary is what we learn from our family and when we are young, secondary is what we learn in school, and tertiary is what we learn throughout our lives

Answered by ExpertBrain
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Social groups often provide the first experiences

of socialization. Families, and later peer groups,

communicate expectations and reinforce norms. People

first learn to use the tangible objects of material culture in

these settings, as well as beingintroduced to the beliefs

and values of society.

Socialization makes an individual more confident.

The more people we talk to, the more topics we talk

about, and this in turn widens our scope. Also, we

make ourselves more visible to society and hence

people recognize us. Thus socializationhelps in building

ones identity.

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