answer:Socialization mostly comes down to “theory of mind” skills: starting with the basic understanding that others have different perspectives than one’s own, and from there being able to intuit what those perspectives are. People with even basic social intelligence know that people around them know things that they don’t know, and vice versa, that each has his own interior world, and can probably make some pretty good guesses about what others’ interior worlds are like. The human brain is pretty good at this stuff. With experience, this basic ability develops further into the ability to intuit what others think the interior worlds of others are like, kind of a 2nd degree theory of mind. In other words, I have a sense not only of what your interior world is like, but of what your sense of my interior world is like. Psychologists have demonstrated that humans can do this out to 6 degrees. And all of this happens rather automatically.