People from collectivist culture prefer having "most popular" categories, testimonials, or social media sharing options to gather instant and personal feedback from friends.True or false
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This sentence is true. Collectivist culture is characterised by group or family oriented perspectives and behaviour. An individual's personality is shaped by the society or the family and friends surrounding them. The community's needs come before an individual's.
This is why people belonging to collectivist culture need social media sharing options and other such resources to be validated and feel accepted by others.
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- Collectivistic cultures emphasize the wants and goals of the group as an entirety over the requirements and desires of a single individual.
- In such cultures, relationships with other members of the group and also the interconnectedness between people play a central role in each person's identity.
- it's an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies.
thus for such communities, social media gives them validation and instant idea of the support they can accrue. they tend to form their ideas based on what is most popular and seeming acceptable to the populace. however, this is different from communism.
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