Sure, everyone has certain groups that they imagine themselves as members of. But if they don’t actually interact with those people, this is more a question of an imaginary tribe and imaginary status, not a real tribe or real status.
Which tribe do you consider “real”? Those, you have a physical paper to prove your membership are only a few of them. Others are pretty undefined, but who cares?
I am not talking about pieces of paper. I am talking about people you see and talk to face to face, as commonly happened and still happens in real tribal environments.
Sure, everyone has certain groups that they imagine themselves as members of. But if they don’t actually interact with those people, this is more a question of an imaginary tribe and imaginary status, not a real tribe or real status.
Which tribe do you consider “real”? Those, you have a physical paper to prove your membership are only a few of them. Others are pretty undefined, but who cares?
I am not talking about pieces of paper. I am talking about people you see and talk to face to face, as commonly happened and still happens in real tribal environments.