The Vietnamese word "hủ tục" refers to "depraved customs" or "bad traditions." It is used to describe practices or behaviors that are considered outdated, harmful, or morally wrong. These customs are often seen as obstacles to progress or positive change in society.
In more advanced contexts, "hủ tục" can be discussed in relation to specific cultural practices, such as certain rituals or societal expectations that may hinder individual rights or social development. For example, you might encounter discussions about "hủ tục" in the context of gender equality or human rights.
While "hủ tục" specifically refers to negative customs, the individual words can have broader meanings: - "Hủ" can refer to anything that is rotten or spoiled, not just in terms of customs. - "Tục" can denote any custom or tradition, whether positive or negative.