Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Dictionary. Description

The "object rule"

Rules that refers back to objects that represents human traces, which is basically everything you can think of that is designed for man e.g. cigarette trays, umbrella stands, bus stop seats

The "activities rule"

Rules that are defined by people's activities that causes an individual to react a certain way e.g. when the thai national assembly song is played, everybody would stand up to show respect to the kingdom of thailand. If you see great amount of people stand up to show respect when the song is played, you are most likely to stand up and do the same as well (even if you are a foreigner).

The "invisible rule"

Rules that are not known to people visibly or physically, but are known to people mentally e.g. you know that in a shopping mall, you wouldn't walk around brushing your teeth.

The "visible but not physical rule"

Rules that are known to people visibly, but are not physically there to restrict you to follow it e.g. A 'no smoking sign' is there in front of the mall entrance, but people have the choice to follow it or not because nothing is there physically to stop them.

The "physical rule"

Rules that make you conform to it because something is physically there to restrict you e.g. you want to take a shortcut to the other side of the room, but there is a wall in between so you have no choice, but to walk around it.