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Dos and Don’ts in Uzbekistan

Dos and Don’ts in Uzbekistan

Dos and Don’ts in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan’s people are a gracious and forgiving bunch, particularly towards foreigners who may not be familiar with local customs. Still, knowing a bit about the host culture can go a long way in showing respect and forging friendships as you travel:

DO:

  • Take off your shoes before walking into a mosque or home
  • Show respect for those older than you by giving them the right of way and allowing them the best seats on buses, at dinner tables and near tourist sites
  • Bring a gift if you’ll be joining a local family for a meal or an overnight stay
  • Confirm prices with taxi drivers before getting into the car to avoid paying more than you bargained for
  • Watch your step, as roads may be uneven, with unexpected steps or inclines

 

DON’T:

  • Leave bread on the ground or place it on the table upside down, as it’s considered sacred by many
  • Blow your nose loudly in public, which is considered rude
  • Talk very loudly in public, particularly near religious sites
  • Hesitate to ask for help or interact with local people, most of whom are more than happy to answer your questions or practice English with you!
  • Walk in front of people during their prayers. It invalidates their prayer.
  • Don’t - use the left hand to pass things to a Muslim. The left hand is considered unclean.
  • Don’t - point a finger at an Uzbek. Finger-pointing is demeaning.
  • Don’t - beckon an Uzbek by curling your index finger. This is considered insulting since only animals are called in this manner.
  • Don’t - bring search dogs into a mosque or holy place. Dogs are unclean animals in Islam and their presence renders prayer invalid.

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