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What etiquette should be paid attention to in Afghanistan?
Actually, what you said is a little general. Etiquette includes many aspects, such as social etiquette, communication etiquette, meeting etiquette and so on. You can narrow it down a little. Here are a few simple points. Afghanistan is a country with more than 30 nationalities. Religion is regarded as the state religion and has unique customs. Pashtuns are the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, accounting for about half of the total population of the country. Pashtuns are very hospitable. Whenever friends from a foreign land visit, they always warmly welcome them to their homes, treat them with the best food, and sincerely invite their guests to stay. Take two or three days to ask them what they want and what help they need, and do everything possible to satisfy them. Being a guest in a Pashtun family should be "single-minded". From beginning to end, you should not visit another family as a guest, otherwise it will cause the host's unhappiness. More than 98% of Afghan residents are * * *, and most of them belong to Sunnis. According to the constitution promulgated by 1964, the head of state must be an Afghan and a Sunni. * * * According to the requirements of * * *, worship five times a day, before sunrise, after noon, around 4 pm, after sunset and at night. Usually the imam leads the group to worship, or we can go alone. In the * * * family, children learn to worship under the training of adults from an early age. When visiting an Afghan home, you must make an appointment in advance and keep the appointment on time. Don't ask for home visits even if there are important things during the five-day worship in * * *. Afghans have the habit of giving gifts when visiting relatives and friends, but it is appropriate to give gifts moderately to show friendship. A gift that is too heavy will make people feel that the giver is arrogant. When visiting relatives, as an elder, you can give some pocket money to the children of the host family to express your good wishes to the younger generation. When visiting a friend's house in Afghanistan, dress neatly to show respect for the host; Use honorific words in conversation, express congratulations and blessings on your own initiative, and the content of conversation should be appropriate. Don't mention taboo topics or words intentionally or unintentionally; Try to avoid the host's house, special circumstances or the host's hospitality when visiting. After dinner, praise the richness and delicacy of the food and thank the host for his warm hospitality.
Food sources for the poor in Afghanistan?
International Red Cross Relief Society.
What are the traditional cuisines in Afghanistan and Iraq?
The staple food of Afghans is pancake pilaf, which is made by grinding and baking wheat, barley, corn, dried mulberries and peas. There are two kinds of cakes with and without stuffing. But no matter which kind, the baked cake smells delicious, and it has a unique taste when it is torn and eaten with roast mutton. Pilaf is to heat oil in a pot, stir-fry shredded carrots and chopped green onion, add water, sheep oil and salt, boil the rice, put it on a plate after cooking, and mix with lemon juice, pepper or other seasonings. Afghans often drink a kind of yogurt soup boiled with proper amount of yogurt, salt and cucumber slices in summer. They like sour, spicy and fragrant. Milk, beef and mutton are important foods on the table. Of course, we also eat chickens and ducks, but we don't eat pork and seldom eat fish. They often use roast leg of lamb to roast whole sheep on important festivals or when entertaining VIPs. Its production method is: firstly, the sheepskin and internal organs are removed, washed (sometimes rice, salt and other ingredients are stuffed into the belly of the sheep), strung on an iron bar specially used for barbecue, fixed with brackets at both ends, and then lit with charcoal for barbecue. After roasting, cut the meat with a knife and dip it in salt, pepper or other seasonings. Afghans also eat "horse sausage". "Horse intestines" means putting horse meat and salt in horse intestines, cooking them and drying them in the sun. Afghans often use milk as a drink, and they also like to drink tea. The types of tea are milk tea and brick tea. When you invite someone to drink tea, you often have to drink three cups in a row. The first glass stops drinking, the second glass shows friendship, and the third glass is polite. If you really don't want to drink any more, you can cover the cup with your hand to show your refusal. Afghans believe in * * * religion, and men and women do not sit at the same table. Male and female guests cannot eat in the same room. Be sure to wash your hands before meals, guests should wash their hands first, and hosts should wash their hands afterwards. When eating, use the tray with your left hand and grab the food with your right hand. The order of eating is to serve food first, grab rice in the middle, and then serve food and fruit. Guests also have a good hand after dinner. The characteristics of Iraqi diet The eating habits of Iraqis have the following characteristics: 1 Pay attention to the freshness and fragrance of dishes, and pay attention to the quality and quantity of meals. 2, the taste is generally light, preferring sweetness. 3, the staple food is noodles (scones) as the staple food, and loves to eat desserts. 4. Non-staple foods such as beef, mutton, fish, chicken and duck. I also like potatoes, beets, cabbages, cucumbers, tomatoes, onions and other vegetables. 5, spices love to use sugar, pepper, onion, olive oil and so on. 6. How to make dishes like frying, roasting, frying and other cooking methods. 7. Chinese food loves China cuisine. 8, menu assorted platter, fried eight pieces, hand-grabbed mutton, crispy chicken, dry roasted beef shreds, fried yam, hanging roast duck, tomato steak, etc. 9. Drinks like to eat ice cream and drink black tea. They are all cooked in delicate pots and then added with sugar. Some people also like to drink beer. Fruits like peaches, watermelons, honeydew melons, olives and bananas. Dried fruits like candied dates, almonds and raisins. Like most countries, the staple food in Iraq is rice, and the most widely used recipe is fried rice. Of course, I also like to eat white bread. Every household in Iraq will pickle a large jar of olives and chew a few before each meal. Iraqis don't like green vegetables very much. The most common are cucumbers and tomatoes, which are usually chopped and eaten raw with olive oil and lemon juice. Sometimes you can bake vegetables a little. It is customary to mix jujube juice with milk and goat's milk as a delicious dish. Many traditional dishes are very close to Syrian and Lebanese dishes, such as roast sheep, kebabs and some fried meat cooked in the stove. Iraqi food is very strong, with a lot of peppers, onions, garlic and various horseradish and spices. It is quite common to eat pasta such as sweets and fruit pies, as well as yogurt, yogurt residue and cheese. Iraqis don't eat concentrated dishes and rarely drink alcoholic beverages. It is more common to drink yogurt with a lot of foam and various fruit juice drinks, such as almond juice. Gus: A kind of pan-food. Rice is fried, stewed and mixed with a lot of spices. Some sprinkle ground rice flour, beans, raisins or dried fruits on the rice, then add a large piece of roast mutton or roast chicken to the rice, and give you two bowls of thick soup before serving. It's delicious. Grilled fish: The fish in Tigris River are very fat. Not too fat, 1 kg to 67 kg, scary. There seems to be only one way for Iraqis to eat fish, "Masguff", which is the name of grilled fish in * * *. It's a pity that all the people who come to Iraq have never eaten this kind of grilled fish. The fish in the Tigris River are big and fat, and they are most suitable for grilled fish. Iraqis generally like to use local materials. After washing the fish, they don't need to scrape the scales, but use knots. & gt
I am in Afghanistan. How to buy things in China?
Personally recommend luxury goods for preferential purchase. The clothes here are of high quality and fashionable, which have attracted the attention of many overseas Chinese and gained great recognition.
Do you understand, dear? Help me look at the colors of these two little things. One is a cockroach. One is afghanistan white jade.
It's all fake things made by people. Now that businesses have acknowledged that it is afghanistan white jade, why do you still buy it? It's made of shell powder and gum! Be careful at first, what Afghanistan can't wear is not good for your health! Yes, Baidu afghanistan white jade!
The answer is not easy. If it helps, please adopt it!
Can Afghan jade ornaments be given as gifts to foreign customers?
Synthetic jade cannot be used as a certificate.
First, his material composition is different from that of real jade. He is good at synthesizing stone powder and adhesive.
Second, he has no material structure of natural minerals. There is no natural crystal frame.
Third, its specific gravity, thermal parameters and optical parameters are far lower than those of the original stone.
Fourth, the fake jade made in this way has less hardness. Low rigidity.
Deception is immoral and illegal. Please stay away from fraud and deception.
Six, the country has not yet identified the standard of synthetic jade, even if it is found to be synthetic jade, it can not issue a certificate.
What is the purple lamb skin in Afghanistan? Were sheep slaughtered and skinned soon after birth?
Purple lamb skin is a specialty of Afghanistan. It is dark purple-brown from the tip of hair to the root of hair, with soft fur, tight pattern, beautiful curl, black and bright color, light and soft skin, good warmth retention, durable wear and brighter wearing. The method of skinning is to cover and skin lambs about 15 days old. The wool length of the superior black and purple lamb skin is more than 65438 0.5 square feet, and the skin board area is more than 65438 0.5 square feet. There are two tanning methods, one is "raw kneading", also called "raw kneading". After peeling the lamb, dry it a little and rub it hard. The leather board is light and soft, and it is not afraid of rain or water. One is "cooked", which uses awn, millet powder or highland barley powder as tanning materials. At present, chemical tanning materials are widely used, which can remove oil and wrinkle, make leather smooth and white, and have smooth hair color.
What does Roy like?
Like to roast sausages.
What are the taboos in various countries?
Japanese people have many taboos. When visiting a Japanese home, you must make an appointment first, and you must not go in or sit down. Taboo peeking at the bedroom; Avoid reading other articles except books and newspapers; Don't post stamps backwards, because it means breaking up; There are eight taboos in using chopsticks when eating: don't lick chopsticks, don't mess with chopsticks, don't move chopsticks, don't twist chopsticks, don't pull chopsticks, don't insert chopsticks, don't cross chopsticks and don't pick chopsticks; Avoid three people taking pictures side by side, and one of them has ominous or death signs; Taboo nails "4" (pronounced as "death" in Japanese) and "9" (pronounced as "bitterness" in Japanese).
Indians taboo white, thinking that white symbolizes inner sadness; Taboo meniscus pattern; Avoid passing things or food with your left hand; Take 1, 3,7 as unlucky numbers.
Afghans don't eat pork, seafood and fish and shrimp; Avoid the pattern of pigs and dogs; It is forbidden to mail ashtrays, macaroni, postcards, calendars, chewing gum, etc. Taboo numbers 13 and 39.
Koreans avoid eating and making noise at banquets, and also avoid the number "4". Singaporeans avoid black, white and yellow, and cross their legs when they speak.
Burmese people go out to avoid encountering snakes; Avoid roosters crowing before dawn and hens laying eggs on the cloth; Avoid giving gifts on Sunday; Avoid entering temples and pagodas without taking off your shoes.
Pakistanis avoid drinking, patting people on the shoulder and mailing handkerchiefs to relatives.
Smoking, drinking, dancing and gambling are taboo in Saudi Arabia.
Mongolians taboo black, avoid eating fish, shrimp, seafood and fat pork.
British people are forbidden to treat people as decorations, and it is forbidden to talk about personal affairs, family affairs, marriage, age, occupation, income and religion when talking. Never put your hands behind your back or put them in your pockets when standing, and never cross your legs when sitting, avoiding the numbers "13" and Friday.
Germans are forbidden to mail cocoa powder and literary works that "endanger national peace", avoid wrapping gifts with white, black and brown wrapping paper, avoid using ribbons as outer packaging, and avoid calling them by their first names.
French people avoid yellow flowers, chrysanthemums, peony flowers and paper flowers, walnuts, postal contraceptives and the number "13" and Friday.
Italians avoid purple, ladies' statues and cross patterns; Bulgarians avoid mailing blankets, sheets and mosquito coils; Swiss people are afraid of owl patterns; Romanians are taboo; Czechs are afraid of the red on the wrapping paper.
Americans are afraid to cross each other's shoulders in communication. The number "13" and Friday are taboo. Canadians are taboo about shoveling snow. Brazilians are afraid of brown.
Egyptians are forbidden to talk, use their left hands, drink alcohol, eat pork and dog meat, and wear clothes with stars and the number "13". Ethiopians are forbidden to wear light yellow clothes when they go out to visit.