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What are the Mongolian etiquette?

Mongolian national etiquette: shake hands with guests and say hello: "Tasainu!" " "(hello). After the guest enters the yurt, the housewife presents the fragrant milk tea to the guest. At the same time, put butter, milk skin, milk tofu, cheese, fried rice and other foods for guests to eat.

Guests need to stay overnight. Dinner is meat, wine, noodles or Mongolian buns. When the guests said goodbye, the whole family went out of the yurt to see them off. I wish the guests a safe journey and welcome to come again. In general, agricultural areas, like the Han nationality, fry all kinds of dishes and add wine to entertain guests.

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Mongolian taboo: Mongolians should avoid fast riding when riding horses and driving near yurts, so as not to disturb the herds; If there is a fire in front of the door or a sign such as a red cloth strip is hung, it means that there are patients or parturients in this family, and outsiders are not allowed to enter; Guests can't sit on the west kang, because the west is the direction of Buddha worship; Do not eat the meat of dead animals, donkey meat, dog meat and white horse meat.

Avoid red and white for funerals and black and yellow for weddings; Avoid baking feet, shoes, socks and pants on the brazier; Smoking, spitting, touching utensils, classics, Buddha statues and making loud noises are prohibited when visiting temples, and hunting near temples is not allowed.

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