How to say "social norms" in Chinese?

In Chinese "social norms" translates to  社会规范 

Transliteration: shè huì guī fàn

🇨🇳 遵守社会规范

🗣️ zūn shǒu shè huì guī fàn

🇺🇸 Adhere to social norms



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How to say "social norms" in Chinese?

You can use the word "社会规范" which translates to "Social norms".

How to pronounce "社会规范" (social norms) in Chinese?

The word "社会规范" is pronounced as "shè huì guī fàn".

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