manners to practice in religious places. remove shoes before entering temples
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Do not point feet toward pagoda or Do not point feet toward pagoda or monk, this is considered monk, this is considered disrespectful; tuck your feet in.disrespectful; tuck your feet in.
• Show reverence Show reverence towards Temples, towards Temples, Buddha Statues Buddha Statues and Monks.and Monks.
Do not play music in monks areas.Do not play music in monks areas. They are not allowed to listen to They are not allowed to listen to
modern, outside music.modern, outside music.
Do not place Buddha statues in Do not place Buddha statues in inappropriate places, such as the floor.inappropriate places, such as the floor.
Do not touch objects with disrespect.Do not touch objects with disrespect.– Hold items with right or both hands.Hold items with right or both hands.
• Do not offer Monks or Nuns food after 12 noon.– This is against their religious belief, they only
eat in the mornings and fast the remainder of the day.
Manners To Observe When In Public
Do not step over any part of a person, this is considered disrespectful.
Do not hug or kiss in public. Accept or give items with your right hand. When eating, allow the oldest to be served
first. Do not touch the heads of people. Remove shoes before entering a home. Dress appropriately; sleeveless shirts and
shorts are discouraged.
Helpful Information
Major credit cards are not accepted in all areas; cash is highly advised.Taxis are available.The unit of weight is Peiktha and is equal to 3.6 pounds.Feet and inches are common units of measurement.Light, casual, cotton clothing is most comfortable to wear.Slippers or sandals maybe worn and are the best choice for visiting in the summer.Use of umbrella for shade and against rain is common.
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