Traditional action
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Traditional action is a social action taken because it was done in the past. They are actions which are carried out due to tradition, because they are always carried out in such a situation. An example would be putting on clothes or relaxing on Sundays. Some traditional actions can become cultural artifacts
See also
- Social interaction
- Social action
- Affectional action
- Interpersonal relationship
- Instrumental action
- Value-rational action
- Symbolic interactionism
- Interpersonal relationships
- Group action (sociology)
- Tradition
- Traditional authority
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