A nongroup are people who share similar characteristics but who are not connected in any way
The word "group" is amorphous and may be used to describe a wide range of gatherings, from two people , to a club, a regular get-together of friends, or people who work together or share an interest. In a nutshell, the phrase refers to any group of at least two individuals who contact frequently and who feel as though their identities are somehow connected to the group. Naturally, a group does not always form when people come together.
The term "aggregate" or "crowd" refers to a group of people who are present in the same location at the same time but do not interact or have a shared sense of identity, such as a queue of customers at a coffee shop. People who share similar traits but are not connected to one another in any manner are another illustration of a nongroup. As an example, all those born between roughly 1980 and 2000 are referred to as "Millennials." While some of these people may share a sense of identity, they do not, on the whole, engage with one another very often.
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