Is there anything wrong with changing how you act depending on the environment or crowd?
Many individuals will act one way with one group of friends but then act completely different with another. Some see this as someone not having their own identity, where others just see this as each friend group has major transference on the individual.
Remaining consistently constant in expression and deed regardless of the prevailing composition of those present is, I am sure unheard of. One's behaviour within the formal atmosphere of a social evening being hosted by the Queen of England and graced with other Royal guests would be, I'm certain noticeably different than that of the same person sinking pints in a spit & sawdust, waterfront pub. |