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Stefan
What's the difference between act and behavior? Can I say that apologizing is a brave behavior? I'm kind of puzzled. Tks.
May 6, 2021 11:57 AM
Answers · 3
Behaviour is a characterising attribute. For example, "the behaviour of the monkeys is peaceful". While, an act refers to a single instance in time. The act of doing good, the act of speaking english. So, for your case, it is better to say that "Apologizing is a brave act". However, if you were studying a group of primates and you noticed the apologized, you might describe this action of theirs as a behaviour, and so may say that "Apologizing seems to be a brave behaviour among them".
May 6, 2021
Act = performance Behaviour = manorism Hope this makes sense!!
May 6, 2021
Act is a verb. Behavior is a noun. Hope this will help you.
May 6, 2021
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