noun a person who is considered to be mainstream or conventional in their beliefs, attitudes, and interests
In the context of social psychology, 'normie' can be used to describe individuals who adhere closely to societal norms and conventions, often lacking in individuality or uniqueness.
Used to discuss group dynamics and social hierarchies, particularly in relation to how 'normies' may influence or be influenced by cultural trends and norms.
Commonly used in online discussions, memes, and comments to mock or criticize individuals who are perceived as being unoriginal or conformist.
Used to refer to someone who is considered mainstream or conventional in their tastes and behaviors, often in contrast to those who identify as part of a niche or alternative subculture.
In the writing industry, 'normie' may be used to refer to someone who is considered mainstream or conventional in their writing style or content.
In psychology, 'normie' may be used to describe individuals who adhere closely to societal norms and conventions in their behavior and attitudes.