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Which action has no symbolic content?

Ceremony

In the context of the question, a ceremony is generally understood as a formal event that may include a series of actions and performances rich in symbolic meaning, often meant to honor or commemorate a significant event. Ceremonies typically involve ritualistic elements that convey deeper significance related to cultural or social beliefs. On the other hand, the other concepts listed—ritual, tradition, and custom—all inherently contain symbolic content. Rituals are established actions that carry specific meanings within a particular cultural or religious context. Traditions are practices passed down through generations, often infused with sentiment and significance. Customs are habitual actions in a culture that, while sometimes less formal than traditions, still operate within a framework of shared meaning among a community. Therefore, the defining characteristic of a ceremony is its capacity to encompass symbolism, while the option claiming no symbolic content aligns more accurately with the notion of an action devoid of deeper meaning.

Ritual

Tradition

Custom

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