Culture and customs in Nepal run deep. Some of them you will find interesting, some strange and others beyond logic. But as long as you show respect and sensitivity to local traditions, willingness to learn and adapt to Nepalese ways and values, you will be fine. For a people so deeply rooted in traditions and culture, Nepalese are remarkably open-minded and easy-going. If at any time, you have doubts, ask or simply do what other Nepalese do.
The list here is just a simple, brief introduction and in no way exhaustive:
"Namaste" is a common act done by putting the palms together in a prayer like gesture to greet anyone in Nepal. Do not take it seriously if any Nepalese hesitates to shake hands because it really hasn't been very long since western traditions crept into the Nepalese way of life. In Nepal, people especially ladies; not normally shake hand when they greet one another.
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Custom And Culture Information about Nepal to Nepal Visitors/ Nepal Travellers?
I think it's great that you are trying to make more travelers aware of their options in Nepal, but you really shouldn't post questions to advertise your company/business.
You should wait until you find a question about traveling to Nepal and answer it with a link to your website. That way you are promoting your business and abiding by the terms of Yahoo!
(I do want to make it clear that I do NOT report people for posts like this, so please don't worry.)
Reply:i got the idea. namaste
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