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What are the etiquette and taboos of Zhuang nationality?
Friend, if you want to visit the Zhuang people, you must first understand their customs: at the dinner table, you can't eat until the oldest old man sits down; The younger generation must not eat dishes that the elders have not touched; When serving tea and rice to elders and guests, you must hold it in your hands, not in front of the guests or behind your elders' backs. Say "Enjoy your meal" to your elders and guests before you leave. The younger generation can't finish eating at the table. The old people in Lu Yu You Yue should be called "Grandpa" for men and "Grandma" or "Old Lady" for women. Lu Yu guests or load-bearing people should take the initiative to give way. If you are traveling with elderly people with heavy burdens, you should take the initiative to help them carry the burden and send them to the parting place. But don't worry, when you go to the Zhuang people's house, the host will give you the best accommodation within his power, especially the old people and new guests. However, you should also pay attention to their taboos! First, killing on the first day of the first lunar month is taboo; Second, young women in some places avoid eating beef and dog meat; Third, it is forbidden for women to let outsiders in the first three days (some in the first seven days) after childbirth; In addition, women who have not yet given birth to a full moon are prohibited from visiting their homes.
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