As Californians, we understand that in certain situations there are often unspoken "rules" which we must follow. There are particular attitudes, beliefs, and practices here that may differ from a place like New Jersey or Kentucky or Utah. For example, we understand that driving a large gas-guzzling car here might inspire frowns from fellow Californians. Or that using a gay slur in mixed company risks ostracization. Likewise, we've learned to make vegetarian or vegan considerations in meals for our guests, and we typically understand that being too preachy about one's religion can turn people off. And it's not uncommon to be called out for not recycling your bottles and cans. Californians can be judgmental about smoking, littering, and other unhealthy practices, too. What other social rules exist in California? When are they explicit and when are they implicit? Were they explained to you at some point? How do you know what is and is not okay in certain social situations in California? Finally, how are we kept in line and what happens when we break these social rules?
Requirements:
- MLA Style
- Two full pages in length
Due: Th 09.25

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