The time it takes for something to become a tradition can vary widely, often depending on cultural context and communal acceptance. Generally, a practice may be considered a tradition after being consistently followed over several generations, typically spanning decades to centuries. However, in some cases, a practice can quickly gain the status of tradition if it resonates strongly with a community. Ultimately, the key factor is the shared value and continuity of the practice within a group.
It's not tradition is not a question but sounds like a statement. A tradition is something that has been carried by a particular community for a very long time. There are so many other things that are not a tradition.
A time-honored tradition or way of doing something is one that has been used and respected for a very long time.
A time-honored tradition or way of doing something is one that has been used and respected for a very long time.
A siesta is a tradition that began in Egypt. It is a period of rest taken after a midday meal.
a tradition is something special they do in their town.
Its china what do you expect
something
Yes you can take something back but it has to be before 3 months.
They do as long as there is a motivated voluntary team to take care of it... But it is definitely part of our tradition!
It doesnt usually take long...but if it does, something's wrong with your Kinect.
how long does it take to send a letter from victoria to adelaide
like, a long time or something yes something