customaryities
Customaryities denote the aggregate of customary practices and social expectations that shape daily conduct within a group. They describe the underlying patterns that make routine actions predictable and culturally meaningful, across contexts such as greetings, meals, dispute resolution, and etiquette. The term highlights regularity and sameness in behavior rather than any single rite.
Widely used in anthropology and sociology, customaryities refer to the fabric of normative life—the tacit rules
Customs are particular acts or rituals, while customaryities refer to the broader, governing tendency of behavior
Scholars study customaryities through ethnographic observation, interviews, and cross-cultural comparison, noting how they emerge, persist, adapt,
Examples include greetings, personal space, gift-giving norms, and conflict-resolution rituals. Because customaryities are dynamic, researchers caution
Related concepts include customs, norms, traditions, and habitus; in law, the term customary law describes rules