talk about individualism, which might explain, why they ignore conflict between different groups. People differ from each other financially, mentally and physically and they all want best for themselves which in my opinion leads to competing. For example, human behaviour in functionalism is shown as being shaped by the social system but in spite of most people being socialised into traditional gender norms, people develop other identities and keep up the levels of criminality, even though they are taught to obey the law. All in all, both theories have their ups and downs and I believe people could argue about which is right forever. As well as people are different, they also develop different views of society and it is hard to prove some theory completely right.
School and studying isn’t very hard but sometimes it’s abnormal how much teacher give you a homework. The school atmosphere is very good in our glass but our glass doesn’t speak a lot to our parallel glass because they really hate us. What are the biggest pressures for teens in your city? Võru doesn’t have many pressures but maybe the biggest problem is that in Võru there is no place to be with your friends. In our city luckily is no problem with criminality. Is there a difference in Estonia between the north and the south? No, our country is small and there aren’t big differences. Maybe the biggest difference is that south has many dialects and the north doesn’t understand our language. Also north has bigger salary and for that lives better. Have you visited any other countries? Yes, I have visited many countries. Finland, Latvia and Lithuania for many times, that’s more than three times. Also Poland for once.