konformisteiksi
Konformisteiksi is a Finnish term that translates to "conformists" or "people who conform." It is often used in social and psychological contexts to describe individuals or groups who adhere to the prevailing norms, beliefs, or behaviors of a society or a particular group. This adherence can stem from various motivations, including a desire for social acceptance, a fear of rejection, or a genuine belief in the validity of the group's standards.
The concept of conformity is widely studied in sociology and psychology. It explores how individuals are influenced
In Finnish culture, the term "konformisteiksi" might be used descriptively, sometimes with a slightly critical undertone,