Rahim Tabet | November 20, 2014 |
Indonesia
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Travel
During your holiday in Indonesia you will find that certain habits in Indonesia different from what we are used to in Europe. Indonesians love good physical care. They go at least twice a day in the bath. Indonesian pools (wallow) is different from the Netherlands and Belgium. Although modern houses and many hotels by the western influence now feature showers, sometimes even more traditional mandi-fry on. Do not go into the large bowl of water in the bathroom (Kamar mandi) are but a small bucket scoop water out of the bucket and throw the water over you.
Habits in Indonesia
Indonesians do not use toilet paper, but wiping himself off with water from a bottle, using their left hand. This explains why it does not display with the left hand or answer and do not eat with your left hand. Are you left-handed, then be prepared for surprise comments and try yourself to get used to more often use your right hand.
Clothing in Indonesia
Indonesians tend to dress neatly, even people who do not have wide. Neat means clean, ironed and not broken. Do not be surprised if an Indonesian disguises himself several times a day. Although we know that tourists have different habits, holidays and informal dressed, is expected in Indonesia, however, that foreign visitors go decently dressed. When you visit a temple or mosque, you must cover shoulders and legs. Behave quiet and respectful, do not walk in front of people praying along, ask if you can photograph and if there is a ceremony, make sure you do not disturb. When visiting a temple then you usually wear a sarong (often available locally).
Manners in Indonesia
Indonesians are generally very friendly and open. Where you during your tour of Indonesia also, you will often be greeted by children and even adults with "Hello Mister" (even if you're a woman). Asking all kinds of personal questions about age, salary, religion and other personal items in Indonesia the most natural thing in the world. The downside of all this is that Indonesians cozy chats sometimes appear time from the good losses and regular appointments late.
Habits in Indonesia
Indonesians do not use toilet paper, but wiping himself off with water from a bottle, using their left hand. This explains why it does not display with the left hand or answer and do not eat with your left hand. Are you left-handed, then be prepared for surprise comments and try yourself to get used to more often use your right hand.
Clothing in Indonesia
Indonesians tend to dress neatly, even people who do not have wide. Neat means clean, ironed and not broken. Do not be surprised if an Indonesian disguises himself several times a day. Although we know that tourists have different habits, holidays and informal dressed, is expected in Indonesia, however, that foreign visitors go decently dressed. When you visit a temple or mosque, you must cover shoulders and legs. Behave quiet and respectful, do not walk in front of people praying along, ask if you can photograph and if there is a ceremony, make sure you do not disturb. When visiting a temple then you usually wear a sarong (often available locally).
Manners in Indonesia
Indonesians are generally very friendly and open. Where you during your tour of Indonesia also, you will often be greeted by children and even adults with "Hello Mister" (even if you're a woman). Asking all kinds of personal questions about age, salary, religion and other personal items in Indonesia the most natural thing in the world. The downside of all this is that Indonesians cozy chats sometimes appear time from the good losses and regular appointments late.
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