1) The rules of social institutions are not enforceable by any political authority. They carry penalties for those who break them.
Even though .
2) descriptive and prescriptive laws to deal with various forms of people's behavior.
Both .
3) Customs need not be made by government, and they need not be written down.
As for as .
4) Laws made by nations are enforced against all citizens within their power, and everyone must abet them.
;it means that .
5) we learn how we should behave in the society though the instruction of our family and teachers, the advice of friends, and our own experience.
Thanks to .
6) If we continually break the rules, other members of the society may act violently toward us or refuse to have anything to do with us.
When .
7) Many informal rules have very little to do with laws, but they influence people's everyday lives.
In spite of the fact that .
8) Ther are plenty of informal rules that influence people's everyday lives - the ways they talk, eat and drink, work and relax together.
, including .
don’t worry about your host family! i think they will be kind to you. i know that 5 siblings at first seems strange to you. however, i’m sure that they will love you very much. i will tell you about my experience. i’ve been to another country and i was in a host family. they are from the philippines. they were really nice to me. they had 2 children. i was playing with them everyday. i felt like they became my second family. i didn’t have any problem with my host family! they always helped me if i have any questions or problems. that’s why you shouldn’t be afraid of that. your host family will treat you as a member of their family. this is a purpose of a host family in another country.