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Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you were unsure of the ""rules""? Perhaps you were visiting a foreign country and needed to figure out how to greet someone, or you were navigating the subtle nuances of social interactions in a new cultural setting. These moments, where we encounter unfamiliar social norms and unwritten laws, are both fascinating and perplexing, offering a glimpse into the intricate tapestry of human society. In ""Beyond Borders: Navigating Unwritten Laws, Exploring the Social Fabric of Global Communities,"" we journey into the hidden world of societal rules…mehr

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Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you were unsure of the ""rules""? Perhaps you were visiting a foreign country and needed to figure out how to greet someone, or you were navigating the subtle nuances of social interactions in a new cultural setting. These moments, where we encounter unfamiliar social norms and unwritten laws, are both fascinating and perplexing, offering a glimpse into the intricate tapestry of human society. In ""Beyond Borders: Navigating Unwritten Laws, Exploring the Social Fabric of Global Communities,"" we journey into the hidden world of societal rules and regulations that govern behaviour across different countries and cultures. From the bustling streets of bustling cities to the remote corners of the globe, we explore the diverse ways societies enforce norms, uphold values, and maintain social order. This book is not just about laws written in statute books; it's about the invisible threads that bind us as members of a global community. It's about the subtle gestures, unspoken rules, and cultural practices that shape our daily lives and influence our interactions with others. Through research, personal anecdotes, and cultural insights, we delve into the complexities of social policing norms and uncover the hidden laws that shape our world. As you turn the pages of ""Beyond Borders,"" you'll discover the intricacies of etiquette and manners across different cultures, explore the role of religion and tradition in shaping societal norms, and gain valuable insights into the cultural taboos and customs that influence human behaviour. Whether you're a seasoned traveller, a curious observer of human behaviour, or simply someone interested in exploring the rich diversity of human culture, this book offers a captivating glimpse into the social fabric of our world.
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Autorenporträt
N.K. Sondhi's career spans over thirty years as a manager at Punjab National Bank, where he garnered rich insights reflected in his debut book, ""Management of Banking."" Transitioning to fiction, he explored the profound impacts of India's partition in his novel ""A Cart Full of Husk,"" published in the USA. His literary journey continued with ""The Forgotten City of Delhi,"" unveiling the city's historical roots, and ""A Match Made in Heaven,"" a poignant tale of Suri Ratna, who became Korea's first queen in 48 AD and is honored annually in Ayodhya by Korean visitors. Beyond his literary achievements, Sondhi's engagement with youth and societal issues shaped his later works. Collaborating with Vibha Malhotra, he penned ""Know Your Worth,"" addressing the challenges faced by young people amidst fierce competition and technological advancements. Responding to public demand, he also released a Hindi version titled ""APANEE KSHAMATA PAHACHAANIE"" . His social conscience shines through in his diverse writings, from tackling drug abuse in ""Defying Darkness"" to celebrating acts of heroism during the pandemic in ""Life in Corona."" Additionally, his works like ""Ripples of Life,"" ""Save Your Child,"" and ""Small Things Matter Most"" touch upon moral education, parenting, and everyday virtues. His exploration of ancient epics continues with ""The Game of Dice"" and ""The Voices of Partition,"" which explores gender disparities amid historical narratives.