Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. Jul 17, 2019 · Updated on July 17, 2019. Every culture has its own taboos, and it is important to remain aware of them when traveling or encountering another culture to ensure you don't commit a social faux-pas. In Chinese culture, some of the most common taboos involve gift-giving, birthdays, and weddings.

  2. Feb 1, 2019 · What are the taboos? Let’s take a look. 1. Wearing a Green Hat Is Bad News. “Green hat” in Chinese is “绿帽子 (lǜ màozi).” Foreigners might think that a green hat is just like any other hat, but not in China. In China, a “green hat” means that a man’s wife has been unfaithful to him.

  3. What might be culturally acceptable in the West might be taboo in China (and vice versa!) so it's only natural to feel a bit overwhelmed when visiting China for the first time.

  4. There are many traditions, taboos, and superstitions during the Chinese New Year period. Find out the top 18 things you should not do during Chinese New Year.

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Here are seven table etiquette taboos that you must know: 1. Allow Elders to Begin Eating First. The essence of Chinese table manners lies in respecting elders. Waiting for elders to start eating first symbolizes their leadership within the family and society.

  6. Jul 10, 2024 · When you learn Chinese, you should know taboos in China. In Chinese culture, there are many taboos that you should never try, because they may bring BAD luck! Now, let’s begin the top 8 countdown. 1. Dont Share Pears.

  7. Taboos on Presenting a Gift in China There is a prevalent saying in China that happy events come together. Hence, whenever an event of great rejoicing and congratulation occurs, the gifts will be all sent in even numbers, and accordingly, those sent in odd numbers should be avoided as taboo.