Folkways: Informal social norms that govern everyday behavior but do not carry severe consequences if violated. They often vary across different cultures or social groups.
Mores: Strongly held societal norms that have moral significance attached to them. Violating mores can result in significant social disapproval or legal consequences.
Taboos: Highly forbidden actions or behaviors within a culture that carry strong moral condemnation. Violating taboos is considered socially unacceptable or morally wrong.