sitteiden
Sitteet, in Finnish usage, refer to social norms and etiquette that guide behavior within a community. They shape how people greet one another, dress, speak, eat, and interact in various settings. Unlike laws, sitteet are informal rules, and violations are typically met with social disapproval or exclusion rather than legal penalties.
Origins and variation: Sitteet stem from history, religion, class, and regional customs. They vary widely between
Functions: They provide predictability in social interactions, reduce friction, reinforce group identity, and facilitate cooperation. Sitteet
Transmission and change: Sitteet are learned through family upbringing, education, peers, media, and institutions. Globalization and
Relation to related concepts: Sitteet differ from mores, which are stronger moral norms with more serious sanctions,
In practice: Understanding sitteet is important for effective communication across cultures. Adapting behavior to local expectations—while