Sunday, May 3, 2015

May 3, 2015

Dos and Don'ts of Life in Afghanistan

Do...

Learn by observing what Afghans do
Greet people properly (i.e., inquire about health, family, etc.)
Remove your shoes upon entering a home (or by the door)
Greet everyone when entering a room
Sit at the “lower” place, closest to the door
Dress nicely when visiting, and dress modestly at all times
Reciprocate hospitality
Go visiting at Eids and invite people for your Eids if you can
Give guests an opportunity to wash their hands before they eat
Serve tea/meal on a dastarkhan, not directly on the floor
Serve at least 2 or 3 kinds of dishes in a meal, or a variety of sweets with tea
Practice hospitality joyfully, in a way that works for you and your family
Walk your guests to the gate
Learn to laugh at yourself

Don’t...

Blow your nose or pass gas in public, especially not at the table
Stretch out your legs or point your feet at people
Talk or laugh loudly in public (women)
Confront people directly over a problem
Ask about your colleague’s female family members unless you know each other well (men)
Turn away an unexpected guest unless you absolutely have to
Be easily offended by questions/comments about weight, marital status, etc.
Receive guests of the opposite sex if you are alone
Eat in front of people without offering to share
Be so afraid of making mistakes you don’t invite people to your home

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for these helpful tips! I will have to remember them when I hopefully come visit you someday:)

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  2. Learnin' as you go...you and me both, Sis

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  3. Thanks for taking time to help us understand. The pictures and the words help a lot.

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  4. I like this. :) Good to know if I ever get to visit! :):)

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