ruboff
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:Living in a dynamic city can provide a social ruboff in terms of a more open-minded and competitive attitude.
Definition:The influence of social environments on individuals, including behaviors, attitudes, and styles that one unknowingly adopts through frequent social interaction.
Example:His colleagues’ positive attitude towards work was a significant attitude ruboff for the new employee.
Definition:The transfer of an attitude or opinion from one person to another without conscious awareness, often through prolonged association or interaction.
Example:The children’s behavioral ruboff from their older siblings often results in adopting similar playful or competitive traits.
Definition:The unintentional imitation of behaviors or actions observed in another person, resulting from frequent or close association.
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