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When using the symbolic-interaction perspective to compare the word elder, commonly used in preindustrial societies, with the postindustrial term elderly?

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When using the symbolic-interaction perspective to compare the word elder, commonly used in preindustrial societies, with the postindustrial term elderly the term elder has a more negative meaning.

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When using the symbolic-interaction perspective to compare the word elder, commonly used in preindustrial societies, with the postindustrial term elderly the term elder has a more negative meaning.

Elder is used for someone who is superior to another or others, while elderly is used for aged people.

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