An unwillingness to do something contrary to custom refers to a reluctance or resistance to act against established norms or traditions within a society or group. This may stem from a desire to conform, fear of social repercussions, or a belief in the value of maintaining tradition. Such unwillingness can affect individual behavior and decision-making, often leading to adherence to customs even when alternative actions may be more beneficial or appropriate. This phenomenon highlights the power of social norms in shaping behavior.
reluctant - unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom
unwillingness or refusal to respect contrary opinions or beliefs, persons of different races or backgrounds, etc.
he ruled by force of personality, making numerous enemies with his ridiculing of the ideas of others, his unwillingness to hear views contrary to his own, and his outbursts of bad temper.
To the Contrary - 1992 30-Something Working Group was released on: USA: 5 January 2007
The correct spelling is "opposite" (reverse, contrary, or across from).
The difference between a custom and a folkway is that a custom is more formal. A custom is something that is expected. A folkway may be common, but it is not something that one feels is expected or mandatory.
well the only custom i know is the custom when u adjust something to ur own comfort
The essential elements of a valid custom are that it must be consistently practiced and followed by a particular group or community over a period of time, it must be accepted as a binding rule or norm within that group or community, and it must not be contrary to law or public policy.
If you have a website or something.
This is when words express something that is contrary to the truth and is often sarcastic
"Reluctantly" means to do something with hesitation, unwillingness, or resistance. It implies a lack of enthusiasm or eagerness in performing a task or fulfilling a request.
Perseverance