Uzbekistan’s ceremonial taboo

the uzbek people have a good tradition of honouring the old and caring for the children and the old.

they can sing and dance, and they can sing and hear, and they can dance, and they can grow, and they can change, and they can be beautiful, and they can be gentle.

every spring or summer season, traditional sheep-hunting events, known as the bozkashi festival, are held, and they are fun and national.

they worship the wolf, and see it as a symbol of their nation and as an incarnation of god, and sacrifice it with lamb, and consider themselves a righteous man and a believing woman of the wolf.

adults also often carry their ancestral teeth, claws and tails, or treat them as a gift to each other.

they have a common love for green.

green is a symbol of beauty and happiness.

here, come to see other ritual taboos that require attention with the world customs network.

attendance and taboos: the social climate in uzbekistan is very good, so people have a very high level of ceremonial conduct, so when men meet, shake hands, but before handshakes, put your right hand on your chest.

it is the custom of women to hug, but also to bow their right hand before hugs.

seniors can kiss their cheeks or foreheads.

it is only polite to have a drink when it comes to people of uzbekistan when they visit their homes.

when talking to people, be respectful and not spit, spit, hiccup, cough.

at a party in uzbekistan, the owner cannot refuse to hand over the cymbal, and the whole cymbal cannot be placed on the table, can not be cut, can only be used in hand.

tea for guests is often only half a bowl, which is then added as a sign of respect.

guests will take the tea bowl with their right hand and drink all the tea from the tea bowl before leaving.

it cannot be taken off immediately after wearing the host's robe and only when the ceremony is over.

showing the soles of your shoes to others is a big disrespect to people.

in a public setting, the ceremonial ceremonial ceremonial act of ceremonial conduct:

requires that the dress must be properly worn and be elegant.

if they were dressed in vests, shorts, etc., they could not go to other people ' s homes, let alone mosques, or public places.

no one is allowed to walk and speak out while muslims worship.

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