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society
When referring to a community of people in general, 'society' is often used as an uncountable noun (e.g., "Society expects us to..."). When referring to a specific club or organization, it is a countable noun and can be used in the plural (e.g., "There are many scientific societies in the city"). In the context of 'high society', the word refers specifically to wealthy or influential people, often implying a level of exclusivity.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Late night shift on the Martian outpost, messages sent via internal comms.
Commander Tom
I'm totally crashing. I miss actual society and just walking down a street.
Kip
Get a grip, Tom. I'm literally fighting for my life with this leak.
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Commander Tom uses 'society' to refer to the aggregate of people living together on Earth (Definition 1), contrasting it with his isolation on Mars. He uses the slang 'crashing' to describe his emotional or physical exhaustion, while Kip uses the idiom 'get a grip' to tell him to control his emotions and stop being melodramatic.