Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
folkway
Noun
ˈfōkˌwā

Definition
A folkway is a traditional behavior or practice that is characteristic of a particular social group or culture.

Examples
- In many cultures, greeting with a handshake is considered a folkway.
- Observing local customs while traveling is an important aspect of respecting folkways.
- Many folkways are passed down through generations and are integral to the community’s identity.

Meaning
Folkways are the customary norms and practices that guide the everyday behavior of people in a given society. They are not strictly enforced but are important for maintaining social order.

Synonyms
- Tradition
- Custom
- Practice
- Conventionality