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Some Do's & Don'ts |
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With its diverse ethnic groups and traditional
beliefs, Nepal has numerous cultural practices that may appear
unusual to a person on his/her first visit to the country
However, to enjoy your stay in the remarkable country of white
Himalayas and sparkling rivers it is important to take into
consideration the different cultural aspects of the country.
Here is a list of things, which may be helpful to you.
1. The form of greeting in Nepal is " Namaste" and is performed
by joining the palms together.
2. Before entering a Nepalese home, temple, and stupa remember
to remove your shoes
3. Be careful not to use your spoon, fork or a hand being used
for your eating to touch other's food, plate, cooking utensil or
the serving dish. Do not eat from other people's plate and do
not drink from other people's bottle or glass. It is considered
impure by the Nepalese.
4. Never touch anything with your feet. This is considered an
offence among Nepalese.
5. While travelling dress appropriately. Women should especially
avoid dressing in skimpy outfits.
6. Seek permission first before entering a Hindu temple. Many
Hindu temples do not allow westerners or non-Hindus to enter.
Leather articles are prohibited to be take inside the temple
precinct.
7. Walking around temples or stupas is traditionally done
clockwise.
8. Take photographs only after receiving permission for the
object or person being photographed.
9. Public displays of affection between man and woman are
frowned upon. Do not do something that is totally alien to our
environment.
10. Remember, many times, when a person shakes his head from
left to right, he may mean "YES"
11. Develop a genuine interest to meet and talk to Nepalese
people and respect their local customs. |
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