Gender Roles: Societal expectations around gender often dictate how individuals are supposed to behave, dress, and interact. For instance, some cultures may have strict norms about how men and women should behave or what career paths they should pursue.
Social Status: A person’s role in society (based on age, occupation, education, wealth, etc.) can impact how they are treated and what opportunities they have. Social stratification can also influence the way individuals are expected to act within their community.
Family Roles: In many societies, the family plays a central role in shaping a person's behavior. For example, some cultures have a collectivist view of family, where family needs come before individual desires, while others may emphasize individual autonomy.