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The most basic characteristics of traditional customs and habits

The most fundamental feature of traditional customs and habits is standardization.

1. Normalization means that an enterprise has certain rules and standards in every link, step, process and post from preparation, operation to division and merger, and from material supply, manufacturing and product sales in operation. This is standardization.

Normality means that where there are crowds, there are certain rules and standards for everyone's words and deeds, which is standardization.

3. Compared with positivism in philosophy or methodology, normative theory focuses on what should be, that is, providing prescriptions and deducing measures or behaviors that should be taken from the goal.

4. Normative documents are the most important documents issued by organs, groups and organizations at all levels. Because their contents have the nature of restraining and regulating people's behavior, they are called normative documents.

Introduction to traditional customs:

1. Traditional custom means that people have gradually formed in social life, consolidated from historical inheritance, have stable social customs and behavior habits, and have been closely combined with national feelings and social psychology, becoming people's conscious or unconscious code of conduct.

2. The content of traditional customs is complicated, and the traditional customs existing in a society are generally divided into two parts: one is left over from history, with a long history and a long time, with the characteristics of sociality, collectivity and nationality.

3. Different regions, different collectives and different nationalities have different traditional customs, such as folk customs of different nationalities. The second is to adapt to the realistic social and historical conditions, such as the new life customs advocated after the founding of New China.

4. In socialist society, traditional customs are dual, with old and new habits, progress and backwardness, and positive and negative opposites.