lona
What is the difference between habit and pattern? Does it mean the same when saying breaking a habit and breaking out of a pattern?
Oct 14, 2023 5:32 PM
Answers · 6
2
"Habits" tend to be simple and associated somehow with your body: addictions, the way you move, the way you talk, the way you dress, the things you eat. "Patterns" can be much more complex than habits. "Patterns" are less personal. For example, you might get along especially well with people who play tennis and tend to form friendships with such people. That would be a pattern, not a habit.
October 14, 2023
1
OK Habit is mean your home and batterm is mean something you do in your live every day I mean thing in your life every time and everything forexample your life style this is batterm
October 14, 2023
A habit is referred to a behavior that you find yourself doing very often. a habit could also be a way of thinking, but the most important thing about a habit is that it's something you usually do more than one time. Something becomes a habit when you find yourself doing the same thing or thinking or behavior on a regular occasion. Why a pattern could have a different meaning is because a pattern can be drawn or created when doing Beeding or weaving. In retrospect a habit can cause a pattern in one's behavior especially when someone is drinking, and they get drunk and they misbehave, lol do you understand what I'm saying?
October 15, 2023
Thank you
October 14, 2023
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!