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Southeast Asia encompasses a variety of vibrant culture that most of us have never experienced before. In today's post, we'll be sharing a guide comprising some local traditions observed in Southeast Asia that will help anyone looking to visit the region.
Talk about beautiful landscape sceneries, lively beaches, mix of races, as well as numerous food varieties and all 11 Southeast Asian countries rank high among the list of countries with all of these. Wait, did we forget to mention that there's an entire unique culture in this region?
Grab a seat and read through this one before you take that next trip to Vietnam or the Philippines!
#1 Greetings and respect
As soon as you start to explore Southeast Asia, you'll start to realize how important it is to greet people by taking a bow with a prayer-like hand gesture.
A deeper bow and higher hands signify a greater degree of respect. Just make sure to return the gesture by nodding your head and you'll be seen as respectful.
#2 Bent out of shape
Still on the issue of respect, locals in Asia believe that it is better to avoid public embarrassment and save face when engaging in social interactions.
If you want to be on the good side of locals, never get into any public disagreement that can lead to shouting or intense arguments as this will only add salt to the injury.
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#3 Heads and feet
In Southeast Asia, it's generally believed that the head is sacred and should not be touched - be it children or even Buddha statues!
Contrarily, the feet are seen as dirty because of frequent contact with the ground. In fact, before you step into a temple, mosque or visit someone's house, you must leave your footwear outside on the shoe rack.
#4 Outfits also matter
If you ever thought the idea of dressing in a conservative manner wasn't a thing, wait till you visit Southeast Asia. Moderate dressing will attract the respect of locals.
Men and women in Myanmar, for instance, are known to wear ‘longyi’, a cylindrical shaped sarong, as well as other clothes that cover the shoulders and knees.
#5 Religiosity is paramount
There's an incomparable level of piety that exists among the locals in Southeast Asia. Temples as well as other places of worship are favorites for tourists to visit.
As mentioned above, it's forbidden to touch a Buddha statue or even take a picture with one. Doing such is considered an act of disrespect.
Tell us which of these Southeast Asian customs you found to be the most surprising in the comment section below! Would you still love to visit one of the 11 countries in this region?
I’ve been to Sri Lanka, China and Thailand and really enjoyed the way they all greet each other so respectfully. We even do it when we go to the local Thai restaurant nowadays!
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