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Have you ever been accused of being part of a clique? Were you? Were you or the other "clique" members doing something unethical, and if so what? Have you seen others behave like a clique in a way that was unethical? What was it about their behaviour that was unethical?

Everyone has preferences about what sort of people they want to be friends with. There's a good chance your friends have preferences more similar to yours than a random member of the population. Thus a circle of friends can form of people whose preferences have common elements.

If you'd like to hang out with that circle, but you don't fit the common preferences, you may feel they are excluding you, and behaving like a clique. This isn't necessarily so; it's an inevitable part of friendship groups forming that not everyone can join.

So what makes a clique different from any other circle of friends? I tried the dictionary without much enlightenment.

My first guess is that you become a clique when being part of the circle makes you feel so special that you don't want *anyone* new to join, no matter how close they are to the sort of people you might like to know, because that reduces the feeling of specialness. However, if the membership of your group can grow as well as shrink, it's less likely to be a clique.

My second guess is that if you're in a situation of forced contact with others, such as a school or workplace, a clique is a group within that forced contact group who get daily or near-daily opportunities to make it clear to outsiders, in a way they cannot avoid, that they are not part of the clique. Thus, if we start to see LiveJournal as a forced-contact situation, we will start to perceive every circle of friends as a clique; it's important to remember that there are a million people on LJ and we each have the power to choose whose journals we read.

It's possible I'm missing something. Please enlighten me!

PS first day of work today, I may not get back to this LJ for a while.

Date: 2003-09-01 06:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nisaba.livejournal.com
I like this one. I've never thought of myself as being part of a 'clique' - a social group, yes, but those groups have always been open to more 'members'. But I've viewed others (usually complete strangers) as seeming to form a clique, and known that most of my friends are also members of differing social groups to me but never thought of them as being cliquey, just that they have aspects of themselves in common with that group that they don't have with me.

Sometimes these groups gain names, usually derived from geographical location or (nowadays anyway) a maillist/LJ community/etc. It's a convenient way to reference a certain group of people, but I don't feel the name means the group has become a clique - as I said in my experience the group membership is fluid and welcoming, as long as you fit more or less into the social norms for that group.

But then maybe I've just never been one of the Cool Kids :)

There were cliques in high school - kids who were cool to be seen around and those who weren't, but I think most of my adult friends (and the groups they form) have grown beyond that.

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