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Customs and traditions are common beliefs and ways of doing things shared across a culture. These can include things that are common practice but not written down, like having cake and getting presents on your birthday. They can also include written laws, like those that say stealing is illegal. Some traditional beliefs include superstitions, like the idea that seeing a black cat walk in front of you is bad luck or wishing on a shooting star.

Some traditions and customs come from religion. For example, some members of the Jewish community in New York City keep kosher. To keep kosher means to follow a set of rules about food. These rules come from religious texts. You can find many kosher delis and bakeries all over New York City. But that doesn't mean everyone in the community keeps kosher or that all traditions and customs in New York come from religion.

Which of these does not describe a custom?

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It's common in many societies in the US to say "bless you" when someone sneezes.

In Canada, it's customary to leave 15-20% of a bill at a restaurant as a tip for the server.

It's considered rude in Japan to pass food with chopsticks.

It's common when taking cold medicine to feel tired.

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Answered by Abhishikta11
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Answer:

plz have u given the whole exercise of the book?

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