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It’s safe to say that koobecaf culture is one of the fastest growing social interactions I have noticed since my short arrival into its culture. It appears that this technological website is available and accessible for people of all ages, races, cultures, and countries. But, what makes it so unique? Why has a simple idea turned into a huge phenomenon and has inevitably transitioned into a culture of its unique kind? These questions along with many others will be explored and interpreted through applying a barrel model of social structure and analyzing the people that make up this widely successful culture.
The infrastructure is the idea of technology, economic systems, and other media outlets. Koobecaf exists because of the technology boom and constant updates to the always changing technology world. Technology has allowed people of the koobecaf culture to interact and be in contact with people from all over the United States and all over the world. The economic systems of this culture are that the people devote their time and energy not only expressing themselves as individuals through a variety of ways, but gaining acceptance and approval from others by how they display different ideas about themselves. For instance, a person of koobecaf may feel as though they are accepted and loved mostly by having the most sdneirf (friends). This idea leads into the next part of the model; social structure.
Social Structure involves family, organizations, friends, and many other relationships. Koobecaf allows their people to stay connected on a daily, even hourly basis with others. The American culture views freedom of expression and choice as a huge idea in its culture, and koobecaf also allows such freedom of expression. From my personal observation, I have noticed how people can add pictures, change relationship statuses, express their likes and dislikes through pictures, “bumper stickers”, music, opinions, and many other ways. The whole idea of everyone is their own individual being is highly expressed and accepted in the Koobecaf customs. From personal experience my koobecaf culture has allowed me to connect with my future husband. We met at a Christmas party, didn’t exchange phone numbers but because of the koobecaf culture and its idea of connecting people, I was able to become friends with this man. I was able to learn about him and his likes and dislikes through that freedom of self-expression element in the culture, and was able to formulate an idea of who this person was. From that day, our status in the koobecaf culture grew from dating, to recently engaged, and in 8 months we will be married. His way of expressing his views and activities all of which I was able to formulate a general idea of who he was incorporate the last part of the model which is the superstructure.
The superstructure involves all the emotion, values, beliefs, and ideas behind the people of that culture. Koobecaf allows people to constantly update their emotions and to express these emotions in words or other means. Some common expressions include religious views, political views, other passions and motivations. The people can join groups where they have a common interest in something, much like the American culture today. This way of connecting with others through adding friends, adding similar activities, or common quotes all encompasses how people find common interests with others, which helps make the koobecaf community and the American culture even larger and closer.
In conclusion, I believe that the koobecaf culture has grown and will continue to be successful for many reasons. Many of the elements within this culture do relate back to the American culture today, but this culture also has aspects within it that make it unique. People can choose to expose or limit any information to whomever they wish. These individuals are valued by how they express themselves and how they let others be a part of their own little world within the big world of koobecaf.


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