Farting in the elevator.
2008-01-01 15:30:24
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answer #1
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answered by beth l 7
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Many social mistakes
bulling
swearing
violence
smoking
excessive drinking
inconsideration for others.
2008-01-01 05:16:44
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answered by Wide Awake 7
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could include
looking at someone wrongly
labeelling someone (wronglyS>A theory)
teenage preg.
hey screaming in th shopping centre (mall) at the age of 50 for no reason....
2007-12-31 16:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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A social mistake is the introduction of the poll tax introduced by the thugs of thatchers right wing Tory party in 1990,brought her to leave office and a total rethink for the asxxxx at the Adam Smith institute!!!
2007-12-31 12:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Jeez, what a short question. So much to misinterpret. A social mistake (I guess) is not performing according to the socially accepted norms of society. You don't want to upset the 'rules' cos if you do, you are meant to feel foolish/stupid/unacceptable etc. as a result. I want you to think about this: a society that's guided by rules is a fearful society. They're afraid of not fitting in. Why is your question so important? Maybe you are fearful too of the repercussions? A remedy would be to think about that childlike, rebellious aspect of you, who doesn'nt give a damn.
The risk taker maybe. Think about a time when you didn't care what others thought of you. What would that feel like? Just a suggestion.
2007-12-31 10:46:18
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answered by Anonymous
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When you do something that is considered to be offensive or unacceptable in another's culture or society.
2007-12-31 10:25:57
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answered by rhino 6
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