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'''''It is proposed that [[Subcultures]] be merged with this page, in that they are the same Useful Note with two different names. If you wish to comment on this proposal, please see [[Special:WikiForum/Duplicate Useful Notes: Subculture / Subcultures]].''' (January 2019)''

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The Oxford English Dictionary defines subculture as "a cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture." In long, a subculture is a segment of society that is in some way isolated from the mainstream, having values and practices that usually go against (and even subvert) the standards of the majority. In Tropeland, it provides an opportunity to entertain with details about language, mores and such for and about said segment.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines subculture as "a cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture." In long, a subculture is a segment of society that is in some way isolated from the mainstream, having values and practices that usually go against (and even subvert) the standards of the majority. In Tropeland, it provides an opportunity to entertain with details about language, mores and such for and about said segment.