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How was socialisation back then

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Socialization back then was often heavily influenced by one's family, community, and culture. Children were typically raised with strict values, manners, and behaviors that were passed down through generations. Schools also played a role in socializing individuals, teaching them societal norms and fostering relationships with peers. Additionally, religious institutions, social clubs, and other organizations helped to reinforce societal norms and values. Overall, socialization back then was more community-centered and guided by tradition and societal expectations.
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