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Do you know other lifestyles of people all over the world? Give examples.

Countries that believe in Islam have Ramadan every year, and Ramadan is calculated according to the hijri calendar. You can't eat or drink after sunset and before sunrise in Ramadan, so you should try to avoid this time when visiting. Devout Muslims pray to the holy city of Mecca five times a day, that is to say, there are morning rituals, ringing rituals, chest rituals (from 3: 00 to 5: 00 every day), faint rituals and night rituals. They (Muslims) all bring their own carpets and worship in the direction of Mecca at midnight. In this case, you should understand, don't be curious, don't watch the fun, don't laugh at others, and pay attention to avoid the direction they worship. Islamic countries stipulate that Friday is a rest day, and people usually go to mosques to worship. If Friday happens, people should pay attention to this custom. Pay attention to arranging time for people to worship God. Take off your shoes before entering the mosque, and be careful not to wear out your socks when visiting the mosque.

Some customs and habits of Hindu countries (such as India and Nepal). Hindus worship cows as gods. Cattle walk in the street, and people and vehicles should avoid them. In India and Nepal, many people don't eat beef and are afraid of leather shoes and belts made of cowhide. In Nepal, yellow cattle are regarded as national animals, and cows with humps at the back of their necks are regarded as sacred cows, which are respected by Nepalese, especially Hindus. Nepal's laws stipulate that sacred cows and cows are protected by law and may not be slaughtered. An Indian expert explained the origin of banning cattle in Hinduism. He said: "Milk feeds young people, and food produced in Niu Gengdi feeds human beings. Cows are like human mothers, so we respect cows very much. "

In countries that believe in Buddhism, such as Myanmar and Thailand, people respect monks very much. When monks take buses or boats, people have to stand up and make way. Every family must fast, prepare meals at dawn and wait for the arrival of monks. A man must shave his hair at least once in his life before he becomes an adult, even if he is a crown prince. Monks and devout Buddhists are generally vegetarians. In addition, they pay great attention to their heads and are afraid that others will lift things over their heads. When the elders are present, the younger generation should not be higher than their heads. So I often see them holding their posture very low. A child's head should not be touched casually. Some people in China like to touch children's heads, which is taboo. They think it is a blessing for parents to touch their children's heads, except for Buddhists and monks. If someone touches it, it will be unlucky and sick. Thais are also more taboo to cross their legs, point their feet at others, and don't face the west when sleeping, because the sunset symbolizes death in the west.

The same gesture or action has different meanings in different countries. For example, the thumb and forefinger form a circle, and the other three fingers stand up. In the United States, this means OK, but in Brazil, this is an uncivilized gesture. In China, when we express our appreciation for something or someone, we will give a thumbs up, which is great! But in Iran, this gesture, this gesture is an insult to people and cannot be used casually. You want to praise the Iranians for not slapping their thumbs. In our country, shaking your head generally means disapproval, but in Nepal, on the contrary, shaking your head means you are very happy and agree. You can tell that he is happy by shaking his head.