Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Does anyone know the taboos and habits of Israelis? Please enlighten me, thank you!
Does anyone know the taboos and habits of Israelis? Please enlighten me, thank you!
Not to cross your arms
When speaking or facing each other, it is customary in the Middle and Near East to not cross your arms. In Libya, it is considered an insult if you do so. In fact, in any country, it is considered "arrogant" or "impolite" to speak with your arms crossed. In the Middle and Near East, it is taken more seriously as an "insult" or a "challenge".
Dolls not as gifts
Idolatry is strictly forbidden among Muslims. In Middle Eastern countries, dolls and other objects that resemble human figures are forbidden to be placed in the home as decorations. Their explanation is that they are placed in the home, watching every day, day after day, the formation of "idolatry".
Prohibition of wearing clothes with star patterns
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