Idiosynkrasie
Idiosynkrasie, often rendered in English as idiosyncrasy, is a term used to describe a peculiarity or characteristic that is specific to an individual or a small group. It refers to a way of thinking, feeling, or behaving that stands out from general norms, though it is not necessarily harmful. Idiosynkrasie can cover private preferences, habits, or ways of interpreting information that others may not share.
The word derives from Greek idios "one's own" and synkrasia (temperament or mixture), and entered modern usage
In psychology and sociology, idiosynkrasie characterizes personal patterns that contribute to identity and social diversity rather
Examples include a distinctive habit such as always arranging objects in a specific order; a unique linguistic