Social and Cultural Capital
Social capital encompasses the relationships we maintain, ranging from close friends to acquaintances, which can significantly influence our well-being and life satisfaction. Higher socioeconomic individuals often have a broader network for support, while those with fewer resources rely on tighter-knit circles. Cultural capital involves understanding societal norms and expectations, such as appropriate attire or conversation topics, which can be particularly challenging for newcomers to a culture.In this clip
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