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  1. Sep 8, 2018 · KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 8 — For most Malaysians, growing up with certain superstitions or taboos are a norm, whether they are founded in logic or just customary beliefs. Some of us would dismiss them as urban legends but for others, it is a part of daily life.

  2. Apr 18, 2023 · Here are 5 taboos that Malaysians are very familiar with: Clipping nails. It’s a universally Malaysian experience to have heard elders warn you about cutting your nails at night when you were children.

  3. May 31, 2023 · Taboos are behaviors that are frowned upon or considered inappropriate in a particular culture. These behaviors can range from the seemingly innocuous to the downright offensive and can vary from region to region. In Malaysia, understanding these taboos is essential if you want to avoid offending people unwittingly. Taboos Surrounding Religion.

  4. Taboo in Malaysia. To travel to Malaysia, it is not enough to understand Malaysian etiquette. We also need to know some of the taboo in Malaysia. 1. Do not use your index finger to point at people, and do not expose the soles of your feet in front of other people. It is considered an insult to people. 2.

  5. Aug 19, 2021 · We need to break Malaysian taboos and have a “disrespectful skepticism towards the formerly sacrosanct.” So the next time you perceive a form of authority or tradition, go ahead and question its usefulness – who knows, you might be a crucial part of a Malaysian Enlightenment.

  6. Racial, religious and cultural harmony are often synonymous with living in Singapore and Malaysia. While we share a similar cuisine inspired by our forefathers, way of life that we are familiar with and of course languages that speak to our hearts, many of us remember a few taboos that we live by, even into our adult years.

  7. In Malaysian culture, pantang larang, or taboos, play a crucial role in shaping societal behavior and reinforcing cultural norms. These taboos, ranging from superstitions to unwritten rules, serve as a means to promote social cohesion and maintain order within the community.

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