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customs in english

The English word for customs is Customs.

Customs and habits, Chinese idiom, pinyin is fēng sú xí guàn, which means the traditional customs, etiquette and habits of individuals or groups. It is a behavioral pattern or norm that people of all generations in a specific social and cultural area have uniformly abided by. It mainly includes ethnic customs, festival customs, traditional etiquette, etc.

Customs are behavioral patterns or norms that people of all generations in a specific social and cultural area have uniformly adhered to. The diversity of customs means that customarily, people often call the differences in behavioral norms caused by differences in natural conditions as wind; and the differences in behavioral rules caused by differences in social culture are called customs.

The saying that the winds vary within a hundred miles and the customs vary across a thousand miles properly reflects the fact that customs vary from place to place. Customs are a social tradition. Certain fashions and customs that were popular at that time will change over time, and inappropriate parts of the original customs will also change with changes in historical conditions. This is what is meant by changing customs.

Customs are formed historically and have a very strong behavioral restriction effect on social members. Customs are the foundation and complementary part of social morality and law.

Tibetans are mainly distributed in Tibet, and the rest are in Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan and other places. Tibetans mostly believe in Lamaism. Offering hada is the most common and solemn etiquette for Tibetan people to treat guests. The longer and wider the hada presented, the more solemn the etiquette expressed. To the venerables and elders, when offering the hada, you should raise your hands above your head, lean forward slightly, and hold the hada in front of your seat.