Multiple Choice
Why would using the wrong fork to eat a salad at a dinner party NOT usually qualify as deviance?
A) American society no longer has rules and etiquette governing which utensil to use for salads.
B) Most dinners are eaten with friends who do not apply sanctions for deviant behavior.
C) There are not norms governing food and eating.
D) It is not a serious enough norm violation to provoke sanctions.
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