popularity and social status
Popularity refers to the level of social approval and acceptance that an individual or a group enjoys within a particular social circle or community. It is a measure of how well-liked and recognized someone is among their peers, often based on factors such as charisma, attractiveness, and social skills. Social status, on the other hand, refers to an individual's position or ranking within a social hierarchy. It is usually determined by a combination of factors like wealth, occupation, education, and family background. Social status can greatly influence a person's access to resources, opportunities, and privileges in a society.
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