Taboos In Sino-Japanese Culture: Etiquette And Customs
Taboos are unspoken rules or social customs that dictate what is considered acceptable or unacceptable behavior within a particular culture. In the context of Sino-Japanese culture, several known taboos shape social interactions and etiquette. Notable among these are the avoidance of chopsticks pointing upward, as this symbolizes death; the taboo against sharing food directly from … Read more