Ritualistic means doing things in a special, repeated way, like following a secret recipe or a familiar game that everyone knows.
Imagine you and your friends always play tag the same way every day at recess. You shout "Ready, set, go!" before you all run. That’s ritualistic, it's something you do over and over in the same way, and it feels special because it’s part of what you all enjoy.
Like a Familiar Song
A Special Way to Start the Day
Sometimes, people do ritualistic things to feel calm or ready for something big, like brushing their teeth or putting on their favorite shirt before going to school. It’s like giving themselves a little hug from routine, something they know and love.
So, whether it's a game, a song, or just the way you start your day, ritualistic is about doing things in a special, repeated way that feels good and familiar.Ritualistic means doing things in a special, repeated way, like following a secret recipe or a familiar game that everyone knows.
Imagine you and your friends always play tag the same way every day at recess. You shout "Ready, set, go!" before you all run. That’s ritualistic, it's something you do over and over in the same way, and it feels special because it’s part of what you all enjoy.
Examples
- A family always lights a candle on Sunday evenings before dinner.
- People at a wedding throw rice at the bride and groom as they leave.
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