In implict-rule cultures, rules and norms for behavior are
A) discussed and expectations clearly to make sure the rules are known.
B) are implied and known by everyone, but not always clearly stated.
C) are discussed in books and codes of conduct.
D) are established by a matriarch or patriarch.
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