Growing up, we all wanted to be accepted and make friends in school. The anxiety of the first day of school could always be terrifying, not knowing anyone, not knowing who would play with you at recess, sit with you at lunch, or would become your friend or a bully. No matter if it was elementary school, middle school, high school, or college, we all wanted to be accepted and to have friends. As you get older, you go to work and assume that the social classes of jock, nerd, popular, outcast, and the like have gone away, only to find out that they haven't entirely. These social classes still exist, and some could argue that they are tough to crack as an adult. Are adult cliques worse than the ones as children, and is being accepted socially still an issue for adults in Idaho? 

Cliques For Adults in Idaho

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For those unfamiliar with the term 'clique', it is a group of people who share interests and spend time together, and rarely let others join. We all can likely think of a clique from our school days instantly, and we were likely left out of a group or two. Typically, cliques split up as children grow, other interests pull them apart, and they eventually no longer exist. There are exceptions, though, and sometimes these groups create lifelong friendships that bond people together forever. Cliques can be good, but they can also make others feel like outcasts. As a parent, you hope your child doesn't get left out and is bullied by a clique or feels secluded, and in reality, you might be secluded yourself or in a clique without realizing it. 

Social Acceptance in Idaho

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Despite growing older, that fear of being ostracized never goes away, and many are left wanting to be accepted and a part of the 'cool crowd'. Go to a child's sporting event, school event, or church event, and you will quickly notice that there are still groups of people that huddle together, only talk to each other, and seclude others. Cliques do not go away; they only evolve, and if anything, get worse the older people get. It can often be determined by money, by involvement, or certain characteristics that are accepted or denied by these groups. While you'd hope people would mature and be more accepting, that doesn't appear to be the case. 

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Some people prefer to be alone and not be a part of social groups, while others wish to be but are left out for one reason or another. Perhaps you are in the group and don't realize that you are leaving others out and hurting feelings in the process. Cliques are nothing new, and despite being an adult, you may still be dealing with school-like social statuses without wanting to. 

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