Lifestyle

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A Lifestyle is a style of human living that reflects the attitudes and values of a person or group.



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  • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lifestyle#Noun
    1. A style of living that reflects the attitudes and values of a person or group.
    2. (Marketing) The totality of the likes and dislikes of a particular section of the market, especially when expressed in terms of the products and services that they would buy; a marketing strategy based on the self-image of such a group.
  • (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/lifestyle_(sociology) Retrieved:2015-11-28.
    • The term lifestyle can denote the interests, opinions, behaviors, and behavioral orientations of an individual, group, or culture. [1] The term was originally used by Austrian psychologist Alfred Adler (1870-1937). [2] The term was introduced in the 1950s as a derivative of that of style in modernist art. The term refers to a combination of determining intangible or tangible factors. Tangible factors relate specifically to demographic variables, i.e. an individual's demographic profile, whereas intangible factors concern the psychological aspects of an individual such as personal values, preferences, and outlooks.

      A rural environment has different lifestyles compared to an urban metropolis. Location is important even within an urban scope. The nature of the neighborhood in which a person resides affects the set of lifestyles available to that person due to differences between various neighborhoods' degrees of affluence and proximity to natural and cultural environments. For example, in areas within a close proximity to the sea, a surf culture or lifestyle is often present.

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