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10 Normal Things Nepalis Do That Foreigners Think Are Weird

Nepal has been on of the most rapidly change adapting countries in recent decades. But its massive population combined with rapid want for growth has also created plenty of unusual challenges related to bureaucracy, infrastructure, and crime. And all of this has collided with Nepal’s unique and colorful culture. Here are some thing that forigner might find weird but are completely normal in Nepal.

1. Touching Feet of Elders

It’s customary for younger individuals to show respect to their elders by touching their feet. This gesture symbolizes humility and reverence, reflecting the deeply ingrained values of filial piety and respect for elders in Nepali culture.

2. Calling Everyone Aunty and Uncle

In Nepal, people often address individuals older than them as “aunty” or “uncle” out of respect, regardless of their actual familial relationship.

3. Arranged Marriages

Arranged marriages are still prevalent in Nepal, where families play a significant role in finding suitable partners for their children. While the concept may seem outdated to some, arranged marriages are viewed as a union not just between individuals but between families, with considerations beyond romantic love.

4. Need Permission for Marriage

In Nepal, especially in traditional families, seeking parental approval before getting married is a norm. Marriage is not just a union between two individuals but also between families, and parental consent is highly valued. Also when they dont get the permission, its also common for lovers to elope.

5. Caste System

The caste system continues to influence social dynamics in Nepal, with people often identifying themselves by their caste or ethnic group. While efforts are underway to address caste-based discrimination, it remains a significant aspect of Nepali society, shaping interpersonal relationships and opportunities.

6. Language Variation

With over 120 languages spoken, Nepal is a linguistic mosaic, where language serves as a marker of cultural identity and diversity. From Nepali (the national language) to regional dialects and indigenous languages, the linguistic landscape of Nepal reflects its rich cultural heritage.

7. Living with Parents Always

Multi-generational living arrangements are common in Nepal, with several generations of a family residing together under one roof. This fosters strong familial bonds and ensures mutual support and care among family members throughout their lives.

8. Spending Huge Savings during Dashain and Tihar

Dashain and Tihar, the biggest Hindu festivals in Nepal, are occasions of joy, celebration, and extravagant spending. Families save up throughout the year to splurge on new clothes, gifts, and feasts during these festive seasons, embodying the spirit of abundance and generosity.

9. Everyone Giving Health Suggestions

Whether it’s recommending herbal remedies for ailments or suggesting dietary changes for better health, sharing health tips is a common expression of care and concern in Nepali society.

10. Understanding Minor Consent

Despite legal frameworks, there’s still a lack of understanding that minors cannot give consent for sexual activities. This misconception persists in Nepali society, highlighting the need for comprehensive education on consent and sexual rights.

Some more points suggested to us by our follower:

  • Jutho Nakhaney
  • Have a dad who actully care
  • Use water and hand insted of papers
  • Chappal sulto banaune
  • Holding hands in public
  • Eating with bare hands
  • No beef
  • ….. Hey you can add more in the comment section

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