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The difference between conformism and conformism.
Meaning and usage.
1, meaning: sticking to the rules is to abide by the established rules and norms. People who stick to the rules will follow the rules of society or organization and act according to the established rules and standards. A conformist will stubbornly stick to the old ways and practices and be unwilling to change or adopt new methods. This behavior shows that one respects and abides by the rules.
2. Usage: Sticking to the rules and regulations, respecting established norms and guidelines, sticking to the rules and regulations, and being too stubborn and unwilling to accept new ideas or changes.
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