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- The form of greeting in Nepal is 'Namaste' and is performed by joining the palms together.
- Before entering a Nepalease home, temple and stupa, remember to remove your shoes.
- Do not eat from other people's plate and do not drink from other people's bottle or glass. It is considered 'Jutho' or impure by Nepalese.
- Never touch anything with your feet. This is considered an offence among Nepalese.
- While travelling, dress appropriately. Women should especially avoid dressing in skimpy outfits.
- Avoid bathing in public.
- Seep permission first before entering a Hindu temple. Many Hindus temples do not allow westerners to enter.
- Take photographs only after receiving permission for the object or person being photographed.
- Never spit around temple primises.
- Always try to discourage beggars and hawkers.
- Avoid touching offerings or person when they are on the ay to religious shrines.
- Avoid kissing and hugging in public especially between men and women. It is taken as a social offence in most of the areas of the country.
- Maintain safe distance while talking to women in Nepal.
- Opt for eco-friendly journeys. Encourage porters and other trekking staff to save environment.
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