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I want to travel to Tibet. What are the precautions about folk customs?
2. You can't kill anything. Flies are alive, so you can't kill them.
3. For elders or respected people, take off your hat, bend over for 45 degrees, and put your hat low in your hand and close to the ground. For ordinary people or peers, bowing is only polite, with the hat on your chest and your head slightly lower. Sometimes crossing your hands and bowing are also used together. Cross your hands to the respected person, bend over and nod, and return the gift in the same way.
4. Offering Hada is the most common courtesy of Tibetans. The local Tibetans offer Hada to you as a sign of respect and welcome, and you should bow your head and accept it with a smile.
5. When greeting guests, Tibetans should not only dip their hands in wine for three times, but also catch some highland barley in the grain bucket and throw it into the air for three times. At the banquet, the host took the glass and drank it first, then gulped it down. After the host finished the first glass of wine, everyone could drink it freely.
6. Drinking tea is a daily etiquette. When guests enter the room and sit down, housewives or children will come to pour buttered tea, but the guests don't have to serve it themselves. Only when the host holds it in front of you can they receive it. Only in this way can they know courtesy.
7. When addressing others respectfully, always add the word "la" after his name.
8. In terms of eating, there are also rules that you can't eat with your mouth full, bite silently, drink noisily, and choose food without crossing the plate. When you are on the road, don't get ahead of others, you must be polite when you meet. When sitting, you can't grab the guest seat, stagger, stretch your legs casually and so on.
9. If you see a devotee who believes in Tibetan Buddhism, you should avoid pointing fingers.
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