“…Based on this, we distinguish two groups: the aspirational group, which people want to be a part of, and the dissociating group, which people do not want to be a part of, as they reject, its values and behaviour. (Hofmeister-Toth, 2014;Penzes & Polya, 2019;Kotler & Keller, 2020;Csiszarik-Kocsir et al, 2021;Di Giulio et al, 2022;Sudaryanto et al, 2022) The individual's occupation also significantly affects consumption, as everyone will buy according to their occupation; for example, a manual worker buys work clothes and work shoes, and a lawyer prefers a suit and a briefcase. In addition to occupation, the choice of product is also determined by the individual's economic circumstances, as income strongly influences demand.…”