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Do Tibetans express love implicitly?

It varies from person to person.

In many people’s impression, Tibetan men are rough and unkempt men. In fact, this is completely a prejudice and misunderstanding. In fact, Tibetan men are generally very handsome. Their facial features are deep and three-dimensional, their eyes are bright and clear, their outlines are sharp and angular, their temperament is masculine and resolute, and they have strong masculine characteristics. They are enthusiastic, open-minded and sincere, unbridled and unrestrained. They are as strong as cattle and sheep.

Generally, educated people and people with higher quality are more reserved and polite - such words can be used to describe them in daily life. But emotionally, such reservation and cultivation can be described as ambiguous. Ambiguity does not mean a good thing. Ambiguity is often the beginning of a secret love. Often because of ambiguity, the so-called implicitness and politeness, you will cause regrets that may last a lifetime.

The beginning of love is often mutual appreciation, mutual trust, and mutual help. Therefore, if I have such feelings for someone, I think the first thing to do is to clearly express my appreciation for the other person and express my sincere praise in sincere words. You can choose to express yourself online, through text messages, or even directly. There is no need to be shy. Speaking out words of praise for others is an art, which requires careful consideration.

Tibetan people’s love customs:

1. Hat-grabbing is another form of dating and love among Tibetan youths. If a young man likes a girl, he will look for opportunities to get close to her. She then took the opportunity to snatch her hat away. After a few days, the young man will come back to the girl and return the hat to her. If the girl happily takes the hat, it means that the girl also falls in love with the young man. If the girl refuses to accept the hat, it means that the girl does not like the young man.

2. Marriage robbery. When the love between Tibetan men and women matures, they will make an appointment for a "robbing marriage" date. The woman will make an appointment with her close friends, dress up quietly, and wait for the man to "robbing" her at the agreed place at night. The woman sometimes plays tricks on the man, dressing up the "sisters" like herself to see who he robs.

Early the next morning, the man invited a respected old man from the village to go to the girl’s house to negotiate matchmaking. Knowing that their daughter had been robbed, her parents agreed to the marriage "as a last resort".