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What are the customs in Fiji?

It is customary for Fijians to celebrate the Saffron Festival. Fijians love to wear saffron on their heads or as ornaments in their homes, and they also use saffron as a motif in many advertisements for their products. They celebrate the Saffron Festival in August every year for seven days. Fijians are generally accustomed to the diet of rice, pasta as the main food, most of them love to eat British-style Western dishes. In terms of taste, generally like light. Indians also love to eat spicy dishes made of curry. They love to eat side dishes, generally lamb, pork and so on. Indian people generally love to eat vegetarian, avoid alcohol. Fijians in the drink, a 'general love wine, coffee, black tea and chilled soft drinks, especially favorite with "Yakuna". Shoes must be removed when entering a Fijian's home. Fijians greet each other with a smile and a raised eyebrow. Outsiders are allowed to shake hands. It does not matter to Fijians whether they are on time for an appointment or not. Fijians like their guests to give them gifts. When visiting a Fijian's home, it is common to ask for a glass of kali containing kali hu, and refusing to do so is considered an insult to the host.

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