I know that it is standar to say:
"one's social circle".
And would it make sense to say:
"one's social setting"?
I believe that the first refers to all the people that is part to someone's life (or maybe outside one's) family, and if someone wanted to refer to all the people who lived in the community (including people one is not acquainted to), would it make sense to say "social setting"?
Christine Christie social circle all of your family and friends; people with whom you interact on a regular basis Christine Christie social setting a particular event and its surroundings in terms of people social settings: a formal dinner party with fewer than 10 people a group of people waiting in line to vote a parent-teachers' meeting at a school a transaction between a cashier and a customer in a book store a conversation between a home owner and a door-to-door salesman a football game a concert of classical music a political demonstration in the streets of a large city a small class of students learning about farming CJ
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Christine Christiesocial circle
all of your family and friends; people with whom you interact on a regular basis
Christine Christiesocial setting
a particular event and its surroundings in terms of people
social settings:
a formal dinner party with fewer than 10 people
a group of people waiting in