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Identifying Stable Social Conventions

Describe a simple, everyday social situation (other than driving on a road) where there are at least two different, equally effective ways for people to coordinate their actions. For your chosen situation, explain why each way of coordinating is a 'stable' outcome, meaning no single person would be better off by choosing to act differently from the group.

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