lífshættir
Lífshættir is an Icelandic term that roughly translates to "ways of life" or "life habits." The word combines líf (life) and hættir (ways, manners) and is used in sociology, anthropology, and ethnology to refer to the patterned practices by which people live their daily lives. In Icelandic usage, lifshættir can denote both ordinary routines and broader cultural norms that shape eating, housing, work, leisure, family life, and social interaction. The concept is not a fixed system but a set of observable patterns that may vary across time and place.
Lífshættir covers material culture and practices such as dietary customs, housing types, modes of transport, seasonal
In modern Icelandic discourse, lifshættir is sometimes contrasted with lífsstíll (lifestyle) as a nuance that emphasizes