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A habit is a behaviour. It's something you do, all the time (and have a hard time not doing). A trait is part of your personality. It's something you are, all the time (or most of it anyway). For example, smoking is something you do, so it can be a habit, if you do it all the time. But being cheerful, or cheap or suspicious is not something you do, but is part of how you are. Those are traits.

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