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You Can't Do Cocaine in the Bathroom
If you have a strong culture, you don't need explicit rules. It's like what everybody does, the way the behaviour is modelled. And often they'e just like implicit norms. For example, if you do cokete in ha bathroom, you should get fired. But we don't need to rite every single way you treat somebody with respect. Just be kind to other people. Care about other people. Don't be a jerk. I think it's arpean b that has a framework for its culture called strong norm fewer rules. So there are all these implicit norms but no formal law or tradition. What happens in cultures that doesn't have an ingrained sense of tradition