WHY SOCIAL STATUS IS IMPORTANT
Davletkhadjaev Usmon Umidbekovich , Target International school, UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines why social status is important. Researching recent information that depends on this topic demonstrates how our societal status affects our lives. We will discuss the efficiency of high Social Status. Why do affluent individuals have higher status than others. For example, In school, somebody has a wealthy classmate that everyone wants to be friends with, but objectively this person is more genius than a richer one, not only at school but everywhere if somebody goes to a clothes boutique a person who looks as if this individual has a higher opportunity or status would be on the first place for employees. Why do almost all high-status individuals are extroverts because they can easily speak with others or they can easily speak with others because they have high status. Why do successful people occupy a great place in society. Why do disciplined people seem to get a higher status than undisciplined ones.
Keywords
Social status, society status, reputation
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