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  • Defining Casual Crowds: Characteristics and Examples
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    A casual crowd is a group of people who happen to be together for a specific event or activity and do not have a long-term relationship or shared identity.

    Here are some examples of casual crowds:

    - A group of people at a sporting event

    - People waiting at a bus stop

    - Shoppers in a mall

    - Commuters on a train

    - People attending a concert or other public event

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