conventional upbringing

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an upbringing that follows traditional social norms

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  • Mine was a conventional upbringing, focused on traditional values.
  • Despite her conventional upbringing, she developed a very unconventional lifestyle.
  • He attributed his strong work ethic to his conventional upbringing.
  • The children received a very conventional upbringing in a rural town.
  • Her conventional upbringing made it difficult for her to adapt to new cultures.
  • Having a conventional upbringing often means adhering to societal norms.
  • Their parents provided them with a conventional upbringing, emphasizing respect and discipline.
  • She rebelled against her conventional upbringing in her teenage years.
  • A conventional upbringing typically involves a stable family environment.
  • The advantages of a conventional upbringing include a clear moral compass.