riggelés
Riggelés is a term of Hungarian origin that describes a specific type of playful, often boisterous, physical interaction primarily observed in children. It encompasses a range of activities such as wrestling, tickling, chasing, and mock fighting. The essence of riggelés lies in its non-aggressive, good-natured intent, where the physical contact is intended for amusement and social bonding rather than to cause harm or establish dominance.
This behavior is a common part of childhood development, allowing children to explore their physical capabilities,
Riggelés is distinct from bullying or aggressive fighting because of its mutual engagement and the shared