If your norm is one that people outside a particular group would be unfamiliar with, you may have to go into some detail so that people outside the group can comprehend how what you did constituted breaking a norm

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The way I broke my norm was that one day I decided me and a friend wanted to break are norm so we wanted to dress all in black clothes and I tried to mess my hair style the way I groom it every now and then I went out to the movies looking like a punk rocker with all different color of hair which that was way out of my norm. People that know me and individuals that did not know me had stopped and stared at me and was whispering like they were saying look at that girl. I looked strange the way I dressed and my hair all different colored and my friends that I was not with and people that did not know me had many different reactions and facial expression. Therefore, yes, people have different reactions to the way we dressed and show it in public.

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Your first sentence is a run-on sense.
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If you post your corrections, then we can move on to the second sentence.

The example you provided is a great way to illustrate how breaking a norm can lead to different reactions from people. To further explain your experience, you can delve into the specific norms that you were breaking and why they were unfamiliar to people outside your group.

To enhance your explanation, you can consider the following points:

1. Describe the norm you were breaking: Explain what the usual norm or expectation is for how people dress and groom themselves in your social group or community. This sets the context for understanding why your attire and hairstyle were considered unconventional.

2. Explain why your actions broke the norm: Elaborate on why dressing all in black, messing up your hairstyle, and having different colors in your hair were not typical behaviors for your group. Discuss how these choices challenged the standard or common practices, giving readers a clear understanding of what constitutes the norm in this context.

3. Highlight the contrast: Emphasize the noticeable difference between your appearance and the norm you were breaking. Describe the reactions you received from both people who knew you and those who didn't, and how their behavior indicated surprise or curiosity. Talk about any notable gestures, comments, or expressions you noticed.

4. Reflect on the significance: Share your thoughts on the importance of norms and the potential impact of breaking them. Discuss how norms help maintain social order and cohesion but can also restrict individuality and self-expression. Consider the implications of going against the norm and the potential consequences or benefits that may arise from doing so.

By incorporating these additional details into your explanation, readers will have a better grasp of the situation and understand the significance of breaking a norm.