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Customs and etiquette of countries around the world

Egyptian women do not wear sleeveless clothes and shirts

Egyptian women dress very solemnly in public places. They do not wear sleeveless clothes and shirts. Wearing shorts is laughed at. For the sake of being uncivilized, Egyptians are hospitable and generous. If you praise the master's possessions or beautiful clothes, the master will give it to you, so be careful about praising the master's things in Egypt.

Tunisia entertains guests by splashing them in the face with river water

In eastern Tunisia, when guests come to their home, the host will ask the guests to go to the river to wash their faces after dinner. Don't be angry when the clear river water splashes into your guest's face. This is the host's hospitality and you want to express your gratitude.

In North Africa, they cook three bowls of tea for their guests first

Whenever the Tuyaluk people of Sahamiguala in North Africa entertain guests, the host always cooks them three small bowls of tea first. If the guest cannot finish the three bowls of tea from the host, it is best to refuse the first bowl. Otherwise, it would be disrespectful to the host to only drink one bowl. The host welcomes guests to only cook three bowls of tea in one pot. ; If one pot cooks four or five bowls, you will know how to say goodbye.

Pakistani etiquette is solemn and never sloppy

In Pakistan, friends often hug each other as a courtesy when they meet. This kind of hug is by no means a one-time hug. They usually have to lean their heads to the left and hug once. Then lean to the right and hug each other three times, without any carelessness. The elder or the owner often pats the other person's back affectionately with one hand to show sincere love. When the women meet, they hug each other, stay for a long time, and then "kiss rain" falls on the female guest's cheeks and forehead, and then hug and kiss again, three times, grandly and warmly. Long-lost relatives, close friends, and distinguished guests are often given garlands. The garlands are made of fresh flowers, which are fragrant, and made of gold or silver, which are sparkling and sparkle, adding to the warm atmosphere of reunion or first friendship. There are also garlands made of coins, which the children love the most.

Moroccans drink three courses of tea after meals

Moroccans like to use sweet tea to entertain guests during social activities, at banquets during festivals, and when receiving visiting guests. It is truly Some people use tea instead of wine, and drink three courses of tea after meals. If you are a guest at a Moroccan home, you'd better bring green tea, especially Chinese green tea. Moroccans believe that Chinese green tea has a rich and mellow taste. Chinese green tea is a token of friendship and is the most popular.

Nigeria welcomes guests to serve cola nuts

The Ite people living in eastern Nigeria serve cola nuts to guests. If the host serves cola nuts immediately, it is a sign of appreciation for the guests. A sincere welcome. If you are reluctant to bring out the kola fruit, it means that you are rejecting the visitor. Those who know the current affairs should leave quickly to avoid unpleasant things.

Tanzanian men keep their hair long and women shave their heads

On the Masai grassland in northern Tanzania, the Masai ethnic group lives. Women of this ethnic group shave their heads and men keep their hair long. When you travel there, make no mistake. Men wear pink braids and women have bald heads. Not only that, they also dress in unique styles. Both men and women have pierced ears and wear big earrings. , women also wear rings of beads of different colors around their necks, and men and women wear a large piece of cloth, which they wear as clothing during the day and as a quilt at night, and are surrounded by cloth all day long.