tapakulttuuri
Tapakulttuuri is a Finnish term used in sociology and anthropology to describe the culture of daily habits and customary practices shared by a social group. It refers to patterns of action, etiquette, routines, and rituals learned through socialization and reproduced across generations. The concept sits within the broader notion of culture but emphasizes practical conduct and habitual behavior in everyday life rather than beliefs alone.
Typical elements of tapakulttuuri include greetings and interaction norms, hospitality practices, food preparation and table manners,
In research and teaching, tapakulttuuri is used to analyze how routine practices shape social identity, cohesion,